{"id":4588,"date":"2016-02-16T23:44:16","date_gmt":"2016-02-16T23:44:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.swenergy.co.uk\/?p=4588"},"modified":"2016-02-16T23:55:47","modified_gmt":"2016-02-16T23:55:47","slug":"the-importance-of-borehole-design-for-ground-source-heat-pumps","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/swheatingservices.co.uk\/the-importance-of-borehole-design-for-ground-source-heat-pumps\/","title":{"rendered":"The importance of borehole design for ground source heat pumps"},"content":{"rendered":"
Here is some guidance on the importance of a professionally designed and installed borehole for a ground source heat pump.\u00a0I have included some technical guidance from the Ground Source Heat Pump Association and MCS GSHP Design Document, regarding the sitting and installation of bore holes. This will hopefully provide you with a better understanding of the correct process for drilling and grouting. Unfortunately a majority of companies do not use a thermal grout, partly due to keeping costs down but also a complete lack of understanding to what is happening in the ground. The water table alone will not suffice.<\/p>\n
Borehole spacing and sitting is critical to optimising the extracted energy from the ground and sun. Where boreholes are positioned in close proximity to fixed structures (>7m) the impact of reduced ground surface area on the recovery rate from solar irradiation must be considered.(there is very little geothermal energy extracted, 99% is from the sun). The efficiency and composition of a borehole and probe is calculated using the following criteria;<\/p>\n
Abstraction rate for the type of ground\\geological make-up.<\/p>\n
Yes there is the option of energy piles but would you really use this on a domestic project?<\/p>\n
We have been designing and installing ground source heat pump systems for over 15 years and built a reputation nationally as a market leader and pioneer in the industry for both domestic and commercial projects. We provide consultancy, design services and training, not only to our competition but also to heat pump manufactures\\suppliers. We are one of only a handful of contracting companies in the UK, who provide CPD training to Architects on ground & air source heat pump design.<\/p>\n
We are happy to loose a project to a well designed and installed system, unfortunately there are very few out there which is why we try and provide as much guidance and knowledge as possible even if not our job. Anyone can install a heat pump its no different to a boiler. It comes down to design, best practice and experience. The most important part of a GSHP is the ground array as it provides 75% of your energy demands and it’s the one part you can not see once installed.<\/p>\n