Ground Source Heat Pump System
An energy-efficient and environmentally friendly air conditioning system that uses shallow underground geothermal resources for both heating and cooling
By inputting a small amount of high-grade energy (electrical energy), the ground source heat pump can transfer energy from a low-temperature heat source to a high-temperature heat source.
The ground source heat pump is environmentally friendly, using electricity, no combustion process, no pollution emissions to the surrounding environment; no need to use cooling towers, no external machine, no direct heat emission to the surrounding atmosphere, no heat island effect, no noise; no extraction of groundwater, no pollution to groundwater resources.
In winter, the heat in the soil is "taken" out, raised and supplied to the room for heating; in summer, the heat in the room is "taken" out and released into the soil, and a balanced underground temperature is ensured all year round.
One machine with three uses: heating in winter, cooling in summer and providing domestic hot water throughout the year. Long service life: over 20 years. Fully computer-controlled, stable performance, remote control by telephone, temperature and humidity control and fresh air distribution.
Widely applied not only in residential buildings but also in greenhouses.