Ground Source Solutions

Ground Source Heat Pump

What is a Heat pump?

A heat pump is a device that provides heat energy from a source of heat to a destination called a "heat sink".

Heat pumps are designed to move thermal energy opposite to the direction of spontaneous heat flow by absorbing heat from a cold space and releasing it to a warmer one.

A heat pump uses some amount of external power to accomplish the work of transferring energy from the heat source to the heat sink.


Open Ground Source

Heat Pump System

Ground Source Heat Pumps, designed to supply your heating needs in an cost efficient,environmentally friendly way. Thanks to an integrated hot water heater, immersion heater, circulation pumps and a control system, the heat is produced safely and economically. The heat pump can be connected to an optional low temperture heat distribution system such as radiators, convectors or underfloor heating. It is also prepared for connection to several different products and accessories e.g. extra hot water heater, free cooling, ventilation recovery, pool and other heating systems.

That provides an advanced low-emission and renewable source of energy to provide households and commercial buildings with heating, cooling, and hot water. As a result, geothermal technology can reduce heating and cooling operating costs by as much as70%..

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  • Open Ocean
  • Heat & Cool Transfer
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  • Vertical Bore Hole Loop
  • Heat & Cool Transfer

Close Ground Source

Water Loops

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  • Ocean Source
  • Water Loops
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  • Horizental Ground Source
  • Water Loop
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  • Vertical Bore Hole
  • Water Loop

How You Benefit

geothermal technology can reduce heating and cooling operating costs by as much as70%, plus features below:

Lower Operating Costs

Economical Water Heating

Comfortable & Attractive

Long Lifetime & Flexibility

Safe and Clean

Environmental Friendly