Filling material comprising graphite for ground heat exchanger
The filling material for a ground heat transmitter comprises up to 50 per cent by weight of powder or granulate-form graphite or distended graphite with granule sizes between 0.001mm and 1 mm. A ground heat probe accumulator is pushed into the ground (1), lying freely beneath a cultivated earth area...
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description | The filling material for a ground heat transmitter comprises up to 50 per cent by weight of powder or granulate-form graphite or distended graphite with granule sizes between 0.001mm and 1 mm. A ground heat probe accumulator is pushed into the ground (1), lying freely beneath a cultivated earth area (2). Then, various earth bores (3) are sunk, space apart by 1.5 to 2.5 m, the bore diameter being 20 cm and the bore depth 50 to 70 m. All bore holes accommodate U-shaped probes, U-shaped pipe conduits (4) being used. The pipe conduits form part of a network and are connected to a heat collector, suitable heating bodies and a hot water tank. One conduit part (5) forms the forward flow and another conduit part (7) the back flow of the network. A heat insulation (8) protects against excessive heat loss upwards. |
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title | Filling material comprising graphite for ground heat exchanger |
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