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DEVELOPMENT

DEVELOPMENT OFOF
MODEL
MODEL OF
OF
HEATING
HEATING
AND COOLING SYSTEM
AND COOLING SYSTEM
BY
BY GROUND
GROUND WATER
WATER
NAME OF THE SCHOLARS:

VICKY SOURAV {1316440119}


RAGHUBIR SINGH {1316440078}
SHUBHAM RAJPUT {1316440109}
VISHAL SINGH {1316440120}

GUIDED BY:

MR. VIVEK SRIVASTAVA


Assistant Professor
Mechanical Department
PSIT KANPUR
INTRODUCTION
Ground Source Cooling System and heating
system use the relatively constant temperature of
the ground to regulate the temperature of a home
or building at very high effective efficiency.
The system uses renewable heat energy from the
ground.
TYPES OF LOOPS
COMPONENTS
Loops Of G.I Pipes
Pump
Air Duct
Heat exchanger{Radiator}
Fan
Coolant{ Water}
Antifreeze Solution{ Ethyl Glycol}
WORKING
The Earth's natural heat is collected through a
series of pipes loop.
Coolant circulating in the loop with the help of
pump carries this heat to the room through heat
exchanger.
Heat exchanger is used to exchange the heat
between the coolant and air(desired space).
Fan is used to suck in and move out air through
heat exchanger into the air duct.
WORKING VIDEO
video
COST ANALYSIS OF MODEL
COST

TOTAL

OTHERS

ANTIFREEZING SOLUTION

MONOBLOCK PUMP(0.5 HP)

HEAT EXCHANGER (RADIATOR+FAN)

G.I. PIPES(15 FT)

0 5000 10000 15000


APPLICATIONS
Forced air heating

Forced air cooling

Water heating (snow melt, domestic purposes,

etc.)
Cold storage
ADVANTAGES
Lower Operating Cost

Most efficient heating and cooling systems

Quiet Operation

Environmental Impact

Renewable energy source, nonpolluting

Clean and Safe

Life Cycle Cost


COMPARISION
SIZE CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM
60,000 sq.ft $38380/year $12757/year
22,295 sq.ft $13685/year $3875/year
2500 sq.ft $2356/year $780/year

Cooling Efficiency (EER)

30

25

New Geothermal Unit


20
Previous Geothermal Unit

15
High Efficiency AC or Heat
Pump

Ordinary
10 Air Conditioner or Heat
Pump

0
WORK SCHEDULE
Task Start End status
Literature 1st week of Last week of completed
survey September September
2016 2016
Work analysis 2nd week of Last week of In progress
October 2016 October 2016
Market survey First week of Second week of As per schedule
November 2016 November
2016
Fabrication first week of Third week of As per schedule
January February
model testing Fourth week of First week of As per schedule
February march
Most favourable locations in india
Puga Valley (J&K)
Tatapani (Chhattisgarh)
Godavari Basin Manikaran (Himachal Pradesh)
Bakreshwar (West Bengal)
Tuwa (Gujarat)
Unai (Maharashtra)
Jalgaon (Maharashtra)
REFRENCES
International Ground Source Heat Pump
Association (IGSHPA) (1995). Grouting procedures
for ground source heat pumps systems. IGSHPA
Malin, N., Alex W. (2000). Ground-Source Heat
Pumps:Are They Green? Environmental Building
News Vol. 9,No. 7/8, July 2000.
Sanner, B., Kabus, F., Ritter, W. (1996). Practical
experiences in Europe of the combination of
geothermal energy and heat pumps. Toronto.
http://www.eere.energy.gov/consumer/your_home/
space_heating_cooling/index.cfm/mytopic=12650.
ANY
ANYQUERIES
QUERIES??
THANK
YOU

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