NGWA releases book exploring hydrogeology impacts on heat pump systems

Aug. 28, 2015
The National Ground Water Association recently announced that it has officially released its long-anticipated newest book, "Understanding Hydrogeology and Its Impact on Large-Scale Geothermal Heat Pump Systems."

WESTERVILLE, OHIO, Aug. 28, 2015 -- The National Ground Water Association (NGWA) recently announced that it has officially released its long-anticipated newest book, "Understanding Hydrogeology and Its Impact on Large-Scale Geothermal Heat Pump Systems."

Edited by industry experts Nina Baird, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University, and John Rhyner, PG, P.W. Grosser Consulting Inc., these guidelines bridge the gap between existing HVAC literature and geothermal heat pump (GHP) industry training, and provide a useful ongoing reference for those involved in planning or site assessment for a large-scale GHP project.

While site geology and groundwater hydrogeology strongly influence the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of a GHP system, these are often the least-understood aspects of an installation. NGWA prepared these guidelines to support installation and ongoing operation of high-performance GHP systems with focuses on the protection of groundwater and the optimal performance of the wellfield.

Design and installation of a large-scale GHP system requires multidisciplinary expertise to evaluate underlying geology, climate, meteorology, hydrogeology, drilling conditions, the building loads, and the ongoing thermal interdependence that will affect the ground heat exchanger (GHX) and building systems simultaneously. Topics covered in the book therefore address:

  • Characteristics of a successful GHP product
  • Common causes of GHP shortfalls.
  • Drilling
  • Fundamentals of large-scale systems
  • Professional qualifications for GHP system design and installation
  • Regulations and requirements
  • Site assessment and ground coupling options
  • Site constraints
  • Site and hydrogeologic considerations

Anyone who is considering or involved in the installation of large-scale GHP systems -- including owners, planners, architects, engineers, drilling contractors, mechanical contractors, government representatives, and educators -- will benefit from this text.

See also:

"NGWA announces recipients of 2015 groundwater industry awards"

"NGWA announces launch of National Groundwater Awareness Week"

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