Geothermal storage heating and cooling system

Heat exchange – Structural installation – Heating and cooling

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165 45, 622387, 62260, 62335, 237 2B, F25B 2900, F25B 2702

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043758312

ABSTRACT:
An indoor space environment heating and cooling system in which a massive thermal storage unit is interposed between a geothermal heat energy storage capacity--the earth--and a heat pump heating and/or cooling apparatus for controlling and maintaining the environment in an indoor living space. A fluid circulation apparatus is provided to circulate a working fluid from the massive thermal storage unit directly to a heat exchanger in the indoor space environment conditioning apparatus, to provide cooling when the temperature of the thermal storage unit is less than the temperature in the living space.

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