How our geothermal heat pump works
Exotherm heatpumps for soil / water
The normal temperature of the ground at about 100m depth ranges between 8º and 12º where geothermal probes collect the thermal energy.
The heat pump picks up the temperature from the probes and makes it available to the system by boosting it up to about 70ºC.
During the summertime this system may simply be switched to the cooling function and provides a temperature delta of 8°C towards the outside temperature. |
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Exotherm heatpump for water / water
If underground water is available - especially within the local vicinity of rivers - this energy can be used in the same way as soil-energy.
In this case two conveyer-wells are needed in order to move the water to the heatpump and return it to the underground water.
This underground water-based system is equal to the soil-based system with the possibility to heat and to cool all year long, day and night.This energy concept makes you independent from gas or oil. It is an energy plant on your own
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To find out more about Exotherm geothermal heat pumps you can visit their website, or alternatively download the brochure.
Installation of geothermal heat pumps across Ireland
Although conveniently situated between Omagh and Cookstown, County Tyrone, NI, our geothermal heat pump installation service stretches right across Northern Ireland including counties Fermanagh, Derry, Antrim, Down and Armagh.
With our office in Dublin, we cover all the counties in Southern Ireland including County Cavan, Carlow, Clare, Cork, Kerry, Kildare, Donegal, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Limerick, Longford, Louth, Mayo, Meath, Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo, Tipperary, Waterford, Westmeath, Wexford, and Wicklow.
To find out more about how Renewable Heating can help you with your geothermal heat pump project, click here to find out more.
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