Heat Pumps Queen Creek AZ are commonly offered in two different types for residential use. There is the Geo Thermal unit and the Standard Split system. Each system has its own benefits to suit an individual’s lifestyle but before determining the advantages of each system, it is important to understand how each system operates.
The Geo Thermal unit is unique because it relies heavily on the capabilities of our planet for its heating and cooling effects. This unit consists of a single or double flow center, a ground loop, and one or two pumps. The ground loop is buried in the ground roughly five to eight feet deep and is made from a polymer plastic pipe. The center flow is connected to either or both of the pumps. The flow center pumps water into the ground loop once it is buried, and the water travels back to the Geo unit which is located within the home. Then the water is pumped through the coaxial where the temperature of the water is transferred and absorbed to the air coil by copper piping. These copper pipes are filled with refrigerant, which cools water when needed.
Heat Pumps Queen Creek AZ are also available in Standard Split system units. The major difference in this one and the geo thermal is that the standard split system is mainly an air to air unit. This unit utilizes technology that is able to extract heat from the surrounding air. The surrounding air is known as ambient air, and heat is able to be extracted throughout all temperatures, even in the winter with extreme temperature drops. Some spit systems are accompanied by a fossil fuel unit to supplement the unit that is standard equipment offered by Heat Pumps Queen Creek AZ.
The benefits of the geo thermal system is that there are no fossil fuel expenses, there is a longer life expectancy, and better performance because of the newer technology used. The benefits of the split system unit are a better warranty, and it has better heat transfer, which transfers more heat.