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Geothermal Heat Pumps Key Product Criteria

Equipment Specification
Geothermal Heat Pumps
  • Open Loop: >=3.6 COP; >=16.2 EER
  • Closed Loop: >=3.3 COP; >=14.1 EER
  • Direct Expansion (DX): >=3.5 COP; >=15 EER
Product Type EER COP Water Heating
Closed Loop 14.1 3.3 Yes
With integrated WH 14.1 3.3 N/A
Open Loop 16.2 3.6 Yes
With integrated WH 16.2 3.6 N/A
DX 15 3.5 Yes
With integrated WH 15 3.5 N/A
Geothermal Heat Pump
A geothermal heat pump model uses the thermal energy of the ground or groundwater as the heat source and heat sink for residential space heating and/or cooling. It may provide both space heating and cooling, cooling only or heating only functions. A geothermal heat pump model consists of one or more factory-made assemblies that normally include an indoor conditioning coil with air moving means, compressor(s) and refrigerant to fluid heat exchanger(s). In addition, some or all of the domestic water heating shall be provided through the use of a desuperheater, integrated demand water heater or a separately installed compressor that provides demand water heating. The geothermal heat pump includes all the equipment and connections from the point at which the ground heat exchanger enters the house, except for indoor equipment that was installed by someone not representing the manufacturer or manufacturer's representative, such as the ground heat exchanger installer.
Closed Loop System
A ground heat exchanger in which the heat transfer fluid is permanently contained in a closed system.
Open Loop System
A ground heat exchanger in which the heat transfer fluid is part of a larger environment. The most common open loop systems use ground water or surface water as the heat transfer medium.
Direct Expansion (DX)
A geothermal heat pump system in which the refrigerant is circulated in pipes buried in the ground, rather than using a heat transfer fluid, such as water or antifreeze solution in a separate closed loop, and fluid to refrigerant heat exchanger. A DX system includes all of the equipment both inside and outside the house. DX systems may be single or multi-speed.
Integrated Demand Water Heating
This term is used to describe geothermal heat pumps that include a water heating function in the refrigeration cycle. Integrated demand water heating differs from desuperheater in that the integrated demand water heating model provides all or nearly all of the domestic hot water needs and provides hot water even when space conditioning is not required. This includes systems that employ the use of a separate water heating compressor unit or that use the same compressor for space conditioning and water heating. Also sometimes referred to as full-demand or demand water heating.
COP
Coefficient of Performance — A measure of efficiency in the heating mode that represents the ratio of total heating capacity to electrical energy input. For the purpose of this specification, COP will be calculated for Closed Loop and Open Loop systems in accordance with the International Standards Organization (ISO) Test Standard 13256-1 as stated in Section 4 below. For Direct Expansion systems, COP will be calculated in accordance with the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) 870 conditions.
EER
Energy Efficiency Ratio — A measure of efficiency in the cooling mode that represents the ratio of total cooling capacity to electrical energy input. For the purpose of this specification, EER will be calculated for Closed Loop and Open Loop systems in accordance with ISO 13256-1 as stated in Section 4 below. For DX systems, EER will be calculated in accordance with ARI 870 conditions.
Desuperheater
A partial heat recovery system that captures heat from the hot refrigerant as it leaves the heat pump compressor and transfers it to the domestic hot water. Desuperheaters provide hot water only while the heat pump is providing space conditioning.