With more and more happy client about our inverter ground source heat pump.
Due to ground source heat pump system installation is not a do-it-yourself project, a qualified installer to installed the heat pump unit is strongly suggested.
The question about how to install the ground source heat pump is been asked more frequently.
See below steps for your reference.
A. Ground loop installation
B. Ductwork installation
C. OSB Ground source Heat pump installation
D. Wiring and final connections
The first step is to install the ground loop---The heat source for OSB ground source heat pump, the installer will need to bring heavy machinery onto your property to dig the trench, and will follow up by installing the actual piping in the ground. For horizontal ground loops, dig trenches about 6 feet deep and 3 feet wide. For a vertical ground loop, they will potentially need to drill several hundred feet deep into the earth.
2. Ductwork installation
After digging the necessary trenches and installing the ground loop equipment, your geothermal installer will install any necessary indoor ductwork. This step is optional: if there is pre-existing ducts, it can simply use that system to transport heated or cooled air.
3. Heat pump installation
Next comes the installation of the heat pump unit itself. If you need existing furnace and central air conditioning unit, the nstaller will need to remove those components first. The new heat pump will be set in place and connected to your duct system.
4. Wiring and final connections
Finally, your heat pump will be connected to the ground loop to allow heat to flow, as well as to your home electrical system to make sure the fan has power to run and blow air throughout your home.
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