Heat-pump Sentence Examples

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  • Access to a suitable piece of ground or body of water would be required to use a heat pump.

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  • Potentially every home in the UK with a garden could use a ground source heat pump.

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  • Q. Can a competent plumber install a heat pump to run my central heating system?

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  • Polar waters are becoming far less saline, meaning that the " heat pump " effect that draws warm water north is failing.

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  • This then passes back through an evaporator exchanger in the heat pump to the refrigerant circuit.

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  • Renewed interest in green living has more people than ever asking what is geothermal energy and once they learn more about it, they're asking which type of ground source heat pump is best suited to their needs.

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  • These heat pump models include four basic types of ground loop systems that not only heat your home but are also able to cool it.

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  • The earth works as a solar collector, and a ground source heat pump taps into that energy to heat and cool your home.

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  • The type of heat pump you install will depend on the land you have available along with the type of soil and rock found at the site where you plan to install it.

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  • Determining the type of soil and rock equips you to know which type of heat pump will be the most economical choice to install.

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  • Fresh water is taken from a nearby lake or well and circulated through the ground source heat pump.

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  • These pipes are connected to a horizontal pipe which connects to the heat pump.

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  • The federal tax credits for geothermal heat pump systems ended in 2010, but those who installed systems were able to take tax credits for 2011 income tax returns.

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  • If you are interested in energy efficiency, you have probably heard the term geothermal heat pump being thrown around, but you might not know exactly what they are.

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  • A geothermal heat pump uses the temperature of the earth to either circulate warm or cool air.

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  • The heat pump is buried in the shallow ground and can either take cool air and transfer it to a warm area or take warm air and transfer it to a cool area.

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  • Another great aspect of installing a geothermal heat pump is that there may be incentives provided by federal, state, and local governments.

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  • For an average sized home, the heat pump costs about 7,500 dollars, but may cost more if your home is larger and needs a higher capacity.

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