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GROUND SOURCE HEATING

Why we are installing Ground Source Heating

How Ground Source Heating Works

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A hole is drilled  in the ground to a depth of 60 - 100 metres, depending on whether the property is a house or a bungalow.  The hole is about 150 mm. across, (which is about 6 inches). A u-shaped pipe is installed into the bore-hole. 

Instead of a boiler, a compressor  unit is installed, which pumps water through the pipe and back into the unit.  While the water is in the underground pipes it is heated by  energy from the sun which has been  naturally stored in the ground. The water gets as warm as 10-15°C. When the water  returns to the unit,  heat is removed from it.  

The cooled water then goes round the pipes again to be heated up. The water  in the Ground Source system is completely separate from the water circulating in the radiators in the property.

The system works rather like a domestic fridge in reverse;  a  fridge removes heat from the food storage area and wastes the heat it removes by sending it into the air, but the the Ground Source  unit removes heat from the water then sends the heat into the domestic heating system.

New radiators are fitted which are bigger than standard radiators and run at a slightly lower temperature.  There is no need for a flue, or for an immersion heater inside the hot water cylinder.

Ground Source systems  can provide domestic hot water up to 60°C and enough heat to run radiators.

Advantages of Ground Source

The First Installations

Ground Source User

Six properties have had Ground Source Heating Systems since May 2007 and residents are delighted with them. Roy's house has one of the first installations. He says:

I have used various types of heating including coke, storage heaters and normal central heating. There is nothing better than Ground Source.

The Ground Source Unit is in the box behind him. It contains a compressor unit which is about the same size as a domestic fridge, and some pipes.  Where properties have an outhouse, the unit can be installed in there.

Installations 2009/10

These installations are in  properties that have no mains gas supply, as they will benefit most.  They are listed below:

Worksop

Bracebridge and Bracebridge Avenue

Rampton

Greenside Avenue and Birch Close

Sturton le Steeple

Leverton Road, Watkins Lane, North Street, and Cross Street

Consultation with tenants

Full consultation has taken place with all tenants affected.  Home visits, consultation events and site visits to Cuckney (where ground source heating has been installed) and to our Training and Development Centre have taken place in June 2009.

Rayton Spur Community Centre was the venue for the ground source heating consultation event for the Bracebridge tenants.  Representatives from A1 Housing, E-On, Calorex, and Earth Energy provided detailed information and also gave a presentation on the installation process and the benefits of having ground source heating installed. Tenants living at Sturton le Steeple and Rampton were given the same presentation at the Rampton Village Hall.

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