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TURN OFF UTILITIES: Turn off electricity, gas, propane, and other utilities
before starting repairs, cleaning, or installations to avoid accident or injury. BE
AWARE OF LEAD-BASED PAINT HAZARDS: Many residences built before 1978 have
paint that contains lead, which can pose a serious health hazard if paint, chips,
and dust are not handled properly. See the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) lead brief before disturbing painted
surfaces in homes of this vintage. Follow the HUD
“Lead-Safe Housing Rule” for requirements for notification, evaluation and
reduction of lead-based paint hazards. BE AWARE OF ASBESTOS HAZARDS:
Homes older than 1977 may have building products that contain asbestos such as
insulation, high-temperature gaskets, roofing and siding shingles, and vinyl sheet
flooring. See the EPA
asbestos brief before disturbing such materials. BE AWARE OF MOLD
AND MOISTURE HAZARDS: Molds can gradually destroy materials they grow on;
can irritate the eyes, skin, nose, throat, and lungs of both mold-allergic and
non-allergic people; can cause asthma attacks in people with asthma who are allergic
to mold; and can cause other serious health problems. To learn more about preventing
and cleaning up mold in homes, see these mold
guides and the EPA brief on What
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H10. Install Geothermal Heat Pumps Description Geothermal
heat pumps--also know as ground-source heat pumps--transfer heat extracted from
the ground and water sources such as lakes and ponds, rather than produce heat.
Geothermal units are at least 30 percent more efficient than air source heat pumps
which transfer heat from the air, and twice as efficient as electric resistance
heating. Geothermal heat pumps use a system of pipes, pumps, and glycol/water
solutions to extract heat from the ground, lakes, and ponds in the heating mode,
and reverses its flow to discharge heat in the air conditioning mode. Geothermal
heat pumps also provide maintenance benefits to PHAs since they have no outdoor
coils or components that can be damaged.
Applicability - Single-family
and multifamily buildings
Replace central furnaces, heat pumps, air
conditioners, and water heaters Types - Earth-coupled
- open loop
- closed loop
- vertical wells
- horizontal
loop
- Water-coupled
Considerations
- Installing geothermal systems for space and water heating, in addition to
air conditioning
requires
large up-front capital expenditures. - Geothermal heat pumps have the lowest
life-cycle costs for space heating, water heating, and air conditioning.
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Geothermal heat pumps have lower maintenance costs than furnaces, boilers, and
air conditioners.
- A qualified engineer should be involved in system design.
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Other HVAC system energy-conservation measures should be evaluated as alternatives
or complements to this measure.
Performance/Economics
- Geothermal heat pumps are:
- 2.5 to 4 times more efficient than electric-resistance
space heating.
- 2.5 to four times more efficient than electric-resistance
water heating.
- 75 percent more efficient than oil furnaces.
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48 percent more efficient than gas furnaces.
- 40 percent more efficient
than air-source heat pumps.
Resources/Links
Energy Conservation for Housing A Workbook,
HUD, September 1998. ages 7-79 through 7-83 address geothermal heat pumps as an
ECM. Improving
Energy Efficiency in Apartment Buildings, American Council for an Energy-Efficient
Economy, 1995. ISBN 0-918249-23-6. Page 88 addresses using groundwater (geothermal)
heat pumps in apartment buildings. Consumer
Guide to Home Energy Savings, American Council for an Energy Efficient
Economy, 1999, ISBN 0-918249-38-4. Geothermal heat pumps are addressed on pages
70 through 74. ENERGY
STAR Program: Geothermal Heat Pumps. Addresses geothermal heat pump installations
and applications, including products that earn the ENERGY STAR, and product efficiency
criteria. PATH
Technology Inventory: Geothermal Heat Pumps. Addresses the economics and
applications of geothermal heat pump technologies. Geothermal
Heat Pumps. Addresses geothermal heat pump technologies, applications,
and economics.
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