Jordsløyper
Jordsløyfer, often translated as "earth loops" or "ground loops," are a key component of geothermal heating and cooling systems. These systems utilize the stable temperature of the earth beneath the surface to exchange heat with a building. Jordsløyper consist of a network of pipes buried underground.
The pipes are typically made of durable plastic and are filled with a mixture of water and
There are several common configurations for jordsløyper. Horizontal loops are laid in trenches several feet deep,
The circulating fluid from the jordsløyper then transfers its heat to or from a geothermal heat pump