Seminar 09 -- Foundation Heat Exchangers for Low Cost Residential Ground Source Heat Pump Systems PDF

Seminar 09 -- Foundation Heat Exchangers for Low Cost Residential Ground Source Heat Pump Systems PDF

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Seminar 09 -- Foundation Heat Exchangers for Low Cost Residential Ground Source Heat Pump Systems PDF

Published Date:
2013

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ASHRAE

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10 minutes

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This product is a PDF that contains links to files that consist of PowerPoint slides synchronized with the audio-recording of the speaker (recorded presentation), PDF files of the slides, and audio only (mp3) as noted.

Foundation heat exchangers (FHX) are an alternative to more costly ground heat exchangers utilized in ground-source heat pump (GSHP) systems serving detached or semi-detached houses. FHX are placed within the excavation made for the basement and foundation along with other excavations used for utility trenching. This seminar describes a model and its validation against experimental measurements in two test houses in Tennessee. In addition, the effects of various US climates on the performance of FHX are reported.

9-1 Foundation Heat Exchangers - Modeling and Validation
Jeffrey Spitler, Ph.D., P.E.
This product contains: Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf)

9-2 Foundation Heat Exchangers - Measurements at Two Test Houses in Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Piljae Im, Ph.D.
This product contains: Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf)

9-3 Foundation Heat Exchangers - Feasible Climates for Utilization
Daniel Fisher, Ph.D., P.E., Fellow ASHRAE
This product contains: Recorded Presentation, Audio (mp3), Slides (pdf)

 


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Product Code(s) : D-DA13Sem09
Published : 2013

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