AvenirEnergie, a specialist manufacturer and supplier of geothermal heating facilities in France, launched the GEOPACK system by burying underground sensors and using natural underground energy heating. This is a new geothermal heating system that installs a heat pump outdoors.
The so-called energy sensor is a copper pipe network with a polyethylene protective cover, and the refrigerant circulates inside the copper pipe. The copper pipe network is buried in the outdoor underground 50 cm to 60 cm deep. This sensor collects the potential soil energy and transmits it to the GEOPACK heat pump mainframe. The advantage of using the potential layer is that the change of climate temperature does not affect the normal operation of the energy sensor; the sun and rainwater quickly replenish the potential soil energy to ensure sufficient spare energy.
The GEOPACK system delivers sensor energy to the home through SCROLL refrigeration compressors and stainless plate heat exchangers. GEOPACK uses a more environmentally friendly R407c refrigerant with a COP between 3.9 and 5.1. The GEOPACK system is designed for outdoor installations, saving space in the room. It is not afraid of sun and rain, and can be placed close to the outer wall of the house, or on the edge of the residential territory, with independent exposure or fences. The operating system and water components are installed indoors. Compared with traditional heating systems (gas, heavy oil, firewood, coal, etc.), this geothermal heating system is zero-contaminated: no sulphur dioxide, no nitrogen dioxide, no dust emissions, and is a true ecosystem. It is harmless to the soil and people. The installation and commissioning of the GEOPACK system takes a short time and can be accomplished with general pipe wrenching tools without the need to touch the refrigerant. After the installation is successful, there is basically no need for post-repair. AvenirEnergie, a specialist manufacturer and supplier of geothermal heating facilities in France, launched the GEOPACK system by burying underground sensors and using natural underground energy heating. This is a new geothermal heating system that installs a heat pump outdoors.
The so-called energy sensor is a copper pipe network with a polyethylene protective cover, and the refrigerant circulates inside the copper pipe. The copper pipe network is buried in the outdoor underground 50 cm to 60 cm deep. This sensor collects the potential soil energy and transmits it to the GEOPACK heat pump mainframe. The advantage of using the potential layer is that the change of climate temperature does not affect the normal operation of the energy sensor; the sun and rainwater quickly replenish the potential soil energy to ensure sufficient spare energy.
The GEOPACK system delivers sensor energy to the home through SCROLL refrigeration compressors and stainless plate heat exchangers. GEOPACK uses a more environmentally friendly R407c refrigerant with a COP between 3.9 and 5.1. The GEOPACK system is designed for outdoor installations, saving space in the room. It is not afraid of sun and rain, and can be placed close to the outer wall of the house, or on the edge of the residential territory, with independent exposure or fences. The operating system and water components are installed indoors. Compared with traditional heating systems (gas, heavy oil, firewood, coal, etc.), this geothermal heating system is zero-contaminated: no sulphur dioxide, no nitrogen dioxide, no dust emissions, and is a true ecosystem. It is harmless to the soil and people. The installation and commissioning of the GEOPACK system takes a short time and can be accomplished with general pipe wrenching tools without the need to touch the refrigerant. After the installation is successful, there is basically no need for post-repair. AvenirEnergie, a specialist manufacturer and supplier of geothermal heating facilities in France, launched the GEOPACK system by burying underground sensors and using natural underground energy heating. This is a new geothermal heating system that installs a heat pump outdoors.
The so-called energy sensor is a copper pipe network with a polyethylene protective cover, and the refrigerant circulates inside the copper pipe. The copper pipe network is buried in the outdoor underground 50 cm to 60 cm deep. This sensor collects the potential soil energy and transmits it to the GEOPACK heat pump mainframe. The advantage of using the potential layer is that the change of climate temperature does not affect the normal operation of the energy sensor; the sun and rainwater quickly replenish the potential soil energy to ensure sufficient spare energy.
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