maavesilämpöpu
Maavesilämpöpu refers to a geothermal heating and cooling system that utilizes the stable temperature of the earth beneath a property to regulate indoor climate. This technology is a subset of geothermal energy, specifically focusing on ground-source heat pumps. The system works by circulating a fluid, typically a mixture of water and antifreeze, through a network of pipes buried underground. In the summer, the fluid absorbs heat from the building and transfers it to the cooler earth. In the winter, the process is reversed, drawing heat from the earth to warm the building.
The underground piping, known as a ground loop, can be installed in various configurations, including horizontal
Maavesilämpöpu systems offer significant advantages in terms of energy efficiency and environmental impact. They can reduce