Name:
SD-95-13-3 -- A Capital Cost Comparison of Commercial Ground-Source Heat Pump Systems PDF
Published Date:
1995
Status:
Active
Publisher:
ASHRAE
Notes that commercial ground-source heat pump systems have been installed in a variety of configurations. Among the most common are groundwater, vertical ground-coupled and hybrid ground-coupled (with cooling tower). Reports on a comparison of the capital costs associated with the installation of these three designs. Based on the assumption of equal building loop costs, compares the costs associated with the ground-source portion of the system. Evaluates sensitivity of cost to a variety of factors including well depth, system capacity and soil or ground water temperature. Results indicate that shallow groundwater systems (60m/200ft) are the least-cost alternative.
KEYWORDS: year 1995, Heat pumps, commercial, costs, comparing, ground water, vertical, soil heat pumps
| File Size : | 1 file , 610 KB |
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| Product Code(s) : | D-17247 |
| Published : | 1995 |