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Conclusions – Recommendations - Installation depths at 1.0m give us higher heat extractions rates, however it would be preferable to install the pipes slightly deeper to avoid the influence by variable meteorological conditions - A value of 1.5m for the spacing between coils is recommended to avoid disturbances between the neighbours coils - For larger values for the spacing between the coils (S=2m, S=3), a slightly smaller slinky coil diameter would be better (0.8m) - The fluid temperature of the pipe will have a direct effect on the heat extraction rates of the system - The coefficient of performance of a heat pump will not remain constant and will depend on the operating conditions and outdoor temperatures
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