The property has a 19yr old GSHP with horizontal loop and no info on the system other that what is visible above ground level. Its a 11.2kW AWP system. It's at, or nearing, the end its useful working life. I'm considering proactively replacing it or least have a plan ready to implement. The main concern I have is whether the ground loop was sized correctly and how it can be verified.
I'm the 3rd owner of the property. The property was consented for 268sqm with an attic level designed to convert which brings floor area to 351sqm. It's unknown if this was included in the original design calcs or not. I'm also considering doing a extension of up to 40sqm at some point in the future.
Without discovering a tracer cable or digging up the ground circuit how can I figure out the size of it? Is measuring the volume of the working fluid, assuming pipe size can be determined, a common practice?
I'm already apprehensive about the sizing of the system for a property of this age and size.
I'm the 3rd owner of the property. The property was consented for 268sqm with an attic level designed to convert which brings floor area to 351sqm. It's unknown if this was included in the original design calcs or not. I'm also considering doing a extension of up to 40sqm at some point in the future.
Without discovering a tracer cable or digging up the ground circuit how can I figure out the size of it? Is measuring the volume of the working fluid, assuming pipe size can be determined, a common practice?
I'm already apprehensive about the sizing of the system for a property of this age and size.