The Application of the Ground Source and Air-to-Water Heat Pumps in Cold Climate Areas

  • Tennokese K
  • Kõiv T
  • Mikola A
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Abstract

This article gives an overview of using the ground source heat pump (GSHP) and air-to-water heat pump (A&WHP) in cold climate areas for heating and for domestic hot water production of buildings. Computer simulation and analysis were carried out for a typical detached house, with 200 m2 of living area, the heat demand of 9 kW and the average heat demand for DHW production of 1 kW. In heating period the average Coefficient of Performance (COP) of the A&WHP is considerably lower than COP of the GSHP.

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Tennokese, K., Kõiv, T.-A., Mikola, A., & Vares, V. (2013). The Application of the Ground Source and Air-to-Water Heat Pumps in Cold Climate Areas. Smart Grid and Renewable Energy, 04(07), 473–481. https://doi.org/10.4236/sgre.2013.47054

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