Ground-Source Heat Pumps with Brine Probes from Heliotherm

Heliotherm offers Ground-source heat pumps with brine probes, Ground-source heat pumps with CO2 ground probes and Ground-source heat pumps with ground-surface collectors. The models under the Ground-source heat pumps with brine probe range include the HP05S07W-WEB, HP07S08W-WEB, HP08S10W-WEB, HP10S12W-WEB, HP12S16W-WEB, HP16S18W-WEB, HP20S25W-WEB, HP28S40W-WEB, HP32S45W-WEB and  HP42S455W-WEB.

The installation of the Ground-source heat pumps with brine probes requires boreholes to be dug or drilled in the ground in order to place the brine probes. The number of probes and their length depends on the amount of heat required. An advantage of this system is that as the temperature within the earth is always high, there will be no unavailability of heat despite low temperatures above the ground. The amount of space required for the installation of these heat pumps is minimal as the probes are buried under the ground. The heat pumps from Heliotherm feature the closed loop system that ensures a maintenance and trouble free operation for a longer period of time.

Heliotherm heat pumps are available in a DSG housing that ensures that they operate quietly and without any disturbance. These Ground-source heat pumps with brine probes can be accessed from any place and at any time due to the Heliotherm web control feature in them.

Source: http://www.heliotherm.at

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