You might have heard about the open or closed loop system.
If it is a closed loop system, then it is referring to the continuous piping loops that are set underground. These loops are to be filled with an anti-freeze-like liquid which is the key to transforming the floor temperature into the geothermal heat pump.
No, the energy in a heat pump system must be transfered to another heat pump system because the first law of thermodynamics say that energy cannot be created nor destroyed
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yes it does as the heat pump is more effeciant.
Your location matters. If in Florida heat pump in more northern climes furnace & ac.
A waterless ground loop in a waterless earth-coupled closed-loop geothermal heat pump system typically uses a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe. HDPE is a durable material that is resistant to corrosion and provides good thermal conductivity, allowing for efficient heat transfer between the ground and the heat pump system.
No, the energy in a heat pump system must be transfered to another heat pump system because the first law of thermodynamics say that energy cannot be created nor destroyed
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yes it can but everytime you want heat you have to put it on Emergency Heat..
you need replenishing pump in closed loop hydrostatic transmission is following reason 1)for leakage compensation in the hydrostatic transmission system 2)to reduce heat of the system by adding new volume of relatively cool hydraulic fluid into the system. for further details contact Ramakrishnan IIT madras ramakrishnanphd@gmail.com
Heat Engine is the system that converts the Heat energy into mechanical work while Heat pump converts the work into heat
A thermodynamically closed system is one where no mass enters or leaves the system. That does not preclude the possibility of heat or work entering or leaving the system.
yes it does as the heat pump is more effeciant.
they have a closed 2-pump system much like our but obviously with only one pump
If your themostat has an emergency heat (eheat) setting on your mode selector( Cool Off Heat Eheat ) this is the most common indicator of a heat pump system.
Yes, as long as it a gas system and not a electric heat pump system
no sounds like your wires are crossed at your thromsthat Answer If you have a heat pump system, YES the compressor should run. You can find out if the system is a heat pump usually by looking at the thermostat. Heat pump thermostats usually have "Cool-Off-Heat-Emergency Heat" on the system switch. Another way would be to feel the air coming out of the outside unit when the heat is on. If the air coming out feels very cold, then it's a heat pump. even if you have a heat pump, the only way the in door unit should be producing heat is if you are all electric if you are gas the heat pump should lockout to prevent the persure from getting to high causing the indoor coil to blow up.