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- 2 Stage Compressor - Variable Speed ECM Blower Motor - All Aluminum Air Coil - 2" Pleated Air Filter - 30 EER Electrical Efficiency |
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- 2 Stage Compressor - Variable Speed ECM Blower Motor - Copper Tube & Aluminum Fin Air Coil - 1" Pleated Air Filter - 22 EER Electrical Efficiency |
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- CuproNickel Heat Exchanger - 2 Stage Compressor - Capable Of Producing Up To 145 Degree Water - Can Be Used For In Floor Radiant Heat - Can Be Used To Heat Indoor Pools |
Did you know your own backyard has the potential to be the energy source for your heating and cooling comfort? Outdoor air temperatures fluctuate throughout the year as the seasons change. In contrast, ground temperatures four to six feet below the Earth's surface remain relatively moderate and constant all year; this is because the Earth absorbs 47% of all the heat energy that reaches its surface from the sun.
A geothermal heating and cooling system circulates a water-based solution through a buried loop system in the ground to take advantage of these constant temperatures. A single piece of equipment has the ability to heat and cool your home, as well as provide some or all of your hot water.
When geothermal technology is used to heat your home:
Cold water circulates in the earth loop
Water absorbs energy from the earth in the form of heat
Energy is carried via the water to the heat exchanger in the heat pump
Refrigerant in the heat exchanger absorbs energy from the water
Water leaves the heat exchanger and circulates through the earth loop to pick up more energy
Refrigerant gas that contains the energy travels to the compressor
In the compressor, the refrigerant temperature rises to 160°
Superheated refrigerant then travels to the air heat exchanger
The heat pump's blower circulates air across the air coil, increasing the temperature of the air
This air is then blown through ductwork to heat your home
After refrigerant releases its heat energy to the air, it then flows to the earth loop and starts the cycle again
When geothermal technology is used to cool your home:
Warm water circulates in the earth loop
Water releases energy into the earth in the form of heat
The water, now cooler, flows to the heat exchanger in the heat pump
In the heat exchanger, hot refrigerant gas from the compressor releases its heat into the water
Water increases in temperature and releases the energy to the ground
Refrigerant gas releases its heat energy, becomes a cold liquid, and travels to the heat exchanger
The heat pump blower circulates warm, humid air across the cold air coil
Air is then blown through ductwork to cool your home
Refrigerant in air coil picks up heat energy from the air and travels to the compressor
When refrigerant leaves the compressor, it flows to the earth loop and starts the cycle again
To find out more information about geothermal heating and cooling system options for your home or business, call (810) 667-9100 or request an in-home consultation with one of Lapeer Heating & Cooling's Geothermal Heating and Cooling System Specialists.
Geothermal Systems Operate Between 300-400% Efficient, You Can't Get That Anywhere Else!!
A geothermal heating and cooling system circulates a water-based solution through a buried loop system in the ground to take advantage of these constant temperatures. A single piece of equipment has the ability to heat and cool your home, as well as provide some or all of your hot water.
When geothermal technology is used to heat your home:
Cold water circulates in the earth loop
Water absorbs energy from the earth in the form of heat
Energy is carried via the water to the heat exchanger in the heat pump
Refrigerant in the heat exchanger absorbs energy from the water
Water leaves the heat exchanger and circulates through the earth loop to pick up more energy
Refrigerant gas that contains the energy travels to the compressor
In the compressor, the refrigerant temperature rises to 160°
Superheated refrigerant then travels to the air heat exchanger
The heat pump's blower circulates air across the air coil, increasing the temperature of the air
This air is then blown through ductwork to heat your home
After refrigerant releases its heat energy to the air, it then flows to the earth loop and starts the cycle again
When geothermal technology is used to cool your home:
Warm water circulates in the earth loop
Water releases energy into the earth in the form of heat
The water, now cooler, flows to the heat exchanger in the heat pump
In the heat exchanger, hot refrigerant gas from the compressor releases its heat into the water
Water increases in temperature and releases the energy to the ground
Refrigerant gas releases its heat energy, becomes a cold liquid, and travels to the heat exchanger
The heat pump blower circulates warm, humid air across the cold air coil
Air is then blown through ductwork to cool your home
Refrigerant in air coil picks up heat energy from the air and travels to the compressor
When refrigerant leaves the compressor, it flows to the earth loop and starts the cycle again
To find out more information about geothermal heating and cooling system options for your home or business, call (810) 667-9100 or request an in-home consultation with one of Lapeer Heating & Cooling's Geothermal Heating and Cooling System Specialists.
Geothermal Systems Operate Between 300-400% Efficient, You Can't Get That Anywhere Else!!
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