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Residential Maintenance GuideHeat Pump Maintenance
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Air Source heat pumps collect heat from the outside air. They look very much like a conventional air conditioner. On the exterior of the home is the unit that is used to collect heat during the heating season and expel heat during the cooling season.
Ground Source heat pumps have piping that runs through the ground to collect or expel heat. The piping can be installed in the ground one of two ways horizontally, which is usually a shallow installation, or vertically, which is deep below the ground surface.
Water Source heat pumps are able to extract heat from a large body of water such as a lake or deep pond (at least 12 feet). During the cooling season the opposite is true. The heat pump will expel the heat collected from the home into the water source.
The advantage of a water or ground source heat pump is that the temperature below the frost line is ambient or constant. Due to the fact that the temperature is constant, there is always a steady supply of heat to be collected at these levels.
One of the disadvantages of these systems is that if a leak develops underground, or under water, the source can be difficult to locate and costly to repair.
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