NIBE Ground Source Heat Pumps

NIBE Ground Source, or Geothermal, heat pumps leverage the earth’s stable temperatures to provide reliable heating and cooling for homes and businesses. With innovative technology, they offer energy-efficient solutions, reducing costs and environmental impact while ensuring year-round comfort.

Features

High Efficiency

Up to 6.22* SCOP, lowering operating costs

Versatile Output

Sizes: 1.5-8 kW, 3-13 kW, 4-18 kW

Smart Connection

Integrated Wi-Fi and smartphone control

Quiet Operation

Designed for low noise levels

Downloads

NIBE Ground Source Heat Pump Brochure

NIBE Ground Source User Manuals

Compliance & Data Sheets

Videos & Support

Case Studies

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FAQs

A ground source heat pump (GSHP) harnesses the stable temperature of the ground to provide efficient heating, cooling, and hot water for residential and commercial properties. It works by circulating a mixture of water and antifreeze through a loop of underground pipes, absorbing heat from the ground in the winter and transferring heat to the ground in the summer via a heat exchanger.

NIBE ground source heat pumps offer numerous benefits, including high energy efficiency, reduced carbon emissions, lower heating and cooling costs, reliable performance, and minimal environmental impact. They provide sustainable heating and cooling solutions while enhancing comfort and indoor air quality.

The depth of the ground loops for a NIBE ground source heat pump depends on factors such as soil type, available space, and local climate conditions. In general, horizontal ground loops are buried at least 4 to 6 feet underground, while vertical ground loops may require drilling boreholes up to several hundred feet deep.

Yes, NIBE ground source heat pumps can be installed in both new construction and existing homes or buildings. Retrofitting a GSHP system into an existing property may require additional considerations, such as available space for ground loop installation and compatibility with existing heating or cooling systems.

With proper installation, maintenance, and care, NIBE ground source heat pumps can have a lifespan of 20 to 25 years or more. Regular servicing by a qualified technician, along with timely repairs and component replacements, can help extend the longevity of your GSHP system.

The space required for installing a NIBE ground source heat pump system depends on factors such as the size of your property, available land area, and the type of ground loop configuration (horizontal or vertical). A qualified installer can assess your property and recommend the most suitable installation approach.