Ground Source Heat Pumps
Ground Source Heat Pumps are a highly efficient way of tapping into and harnessing solar energy stored in the ground, rock or water and are a fitting alternative to traditional heating systems, potentially saving you money on your energy bills and reducing your home or businesses impact on the environment.
Air source heat pumps deliver energy-efficient heating and hot water for homes and workplaces while producing no carbon emissions at source.
We install Ground Source Heat Pumps (GHSP) from the top manufacturers in the industry at Solaris Energy, with our range including Swedish and German manufacturers Nibe, Thermia and Stiebel Eltron. We find their quality, efficiency and durability are second to none. Ideally suited to the UK climate, they can be fitted in wide range of properties, from commercial premises and farms to housing developments and one-off bespoke builds.
How do Ground Source Heat Pumps work?
Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) use pipes that are buried underground to extract heat. This heat can then be used to heat radiators, underfloor or warm air heating systems and hot water in your home or business.
A ground source heat pump circulates a mixture of water and antifreeze around a loop of pipe, called a ground loop, which is buried underground.
Heat from the ground is absorbed into the fluid and then passes through a heat exchanger in the heat pump. This then boils the refrigerant and compresses it, which raises its temperature in turn powering your central heating system. This warm fluid powers your radiators, underfloor heating, warm air convectors and hot water when returned. While the pump uses electricity to run, the energy it uses is offset by the heat it produces. The unit can also be used in reverse to dump heat back into the ground and provide chilled water for cooling the building in the same way an air conditioning unit would.
The stability in ground temperature throughout the year means that this way of harvesting heat is extremely efficient.
The length of the ground loop depends on the size of your home or business and the amount of heat you need, so there are a number of ways in which we harvest heat at Solaris Energy. These are: