földszivattyúsgeotermikus
földszivattyús is a Hungarian term that translates to "ground pump" or "earth pump." It refers to a type of pump system that utilizes the stable temperature of the earth as a heat source or sink. These systems are commonly employed in geothermal heating and cooling applications. The core principle involves circulating a fluid, typically water or a water-antifreeze mixture, through a buried network of pipes. In winter, the fluid absorbs heat from the ground, which is relatively warmer than the ambient air, and transfers it to the building. In summer, the process is reversed; the fluid absorbs heat from the building and dissipates it into the cooler earth.
The buried pipes can be configured in various ways, including horizontal loops, vertical boreholes, or pond/lake