Abstract

Geothermal heat pumps, also known as ground source heat pumps (GSHP), are the most efficient heating and cooling technology utilized nowadays. In the AGH-UST Educational and Research Laboratory of Renewable Energy Sources and Energy Saving in Miekinia, shallow geothermal heat is utilized for heating. In the article, the seasonal efficiency of two geothermal heat pump systems are described during the 2014/2015 heating season, defined as the period between 1st October 2014 and 30th April 2015. The first system has 10.9 kW heating capacity (according to European Standard EN 14511 B0W35) and extracts heat from three vertical geothermal loops at a depth of 80m each. During the heating season, tests warmed up the buffer to 40°C. The second system has a 17.03 kW heating capacity and extracts heat from three vertical geothermal loops at a depth of 100 m each, and the temperature of the buffer was 50°C. During the entire heating season, the water temperatures of the buffers was constant. Seasonal performance factors were calculated, defined as the quotient of heat delivered by a heat pump to the system and the sum of electricity consumed by the compressor, source pump, sink pump and controller of heat pumps. The measurements and calculations give the following results: – The first system was supplied with 13 857 kWh/a of heat and consumed 3 388 kWh/a electricity. The SPF was 4.09 and the average temperature of outlet water from heat pump was 40.8°C, and the average temperature of brine flows into the evaporator was 3.7 °C; – The second system was supplied with 12 545 kWh/a of heat and consumed 3 874 kWh/a electricity. The SPF was 3.24 and the average temperature of outlet water from heat pump was 51.6°C, and the average temperature of brine flows into the evaporator was 5.3°C. To summarize, the data shown above presents the real SPF of the two systems. It will be significant in helping to predict the SPF of objects which will be equipped with ground source heat pumps.

Highlights

  • In recent years in Poland the constant progress of the heat pump sector has been observed in contrast to many previous years

  • At the Faculty, research connected with renewable energy sources has been conducted for many years [3,4,5,6,7,8]

  • The heating system in Miękinia is measured by heat production, electricity consumption and energy taken from the heat source

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Summary

Introduction

In recent years in Poland the constant progress of the heat pump sector has been observed in contrast to many previous years. The Educational and Research Laboratory of Renewable Energy Sources and Energy Saving in Miękinia is a unit of the Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environment Protection AGH-UST. At the Faculty, research connected with renewable energy sources has been conducted for many years [3,4,5,6,7,8]. The heating system in Miękinia is measured by heat production, electricity consumption and energy taken from the heat source. Everything is archived in the memory of the DigiEnergy monitoring system and it is possible to export data and process them. This system has an implemented algorithm for heat calculation using flow rate and a temperature difference of the fluid being measured.

Heat pumps parameters
Heating system in the laboratory - description
Heating system operation – results of research
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