Best practices for the design and engineering of geothermal HVAC systems
With a focus on market needs and customer goals, this practical guide explains how to realize the full potential of geothermal HVAC by integrating hydronic systems and controls at maximum capacity. Modern Geothermal HVAC: Engineering and Control Applications explains how to engineer and specify geothermal HVAC for building projects in varying geographic regions. Typical details on control parameters are provided. By using the proven methods in this innovative resource, you will be able to develop highly efficient, long-lasting, and aesthetically pleasing geothermal HVAC systems.
Coverage includes:
Low-temperature geothermal or earth coupling
Geothermal heat-pump equipment
Variations in earth coupling
Application of earth coupling with regard to site conditions
Closed-loop earth coupling and fusion
Intermediate heat exchanger usage in geothermal applications
Standing column and open geothermal systems
Fundamentals of comfort, psychrometrics, and thermodynamics
Hydronic and air HVAC system basics
Hydronic HVAC system equipment
Variations and improvements to hydronic systems
Control systems
Load sharing and energy recovery
Calculating system efficiencies, heat gain, and loss
Geothermal rebates, incentives, and renewables legislation