Open-loop system definition
Open-loop system means any geothermal energy extraction facility in which water is extracted for heating or cooling purposes and is reinjected into the subsurface or disposed of at the surface.
Open-loop system means an earth energy system designed to use groundwater or surface water for the purpose of extracting or rejecting heat by use of a liquid-source heat pump;
Open-loop system means a system that is heated or cooled using potable water that discharges into the City’s sewage works
More Definitions of Open-loop system
Open-loop system means a system for re-use in which reusable packaging circulates amongst unspecified number of system participants, and the ownership of the packaging changes at one or more points in the re-use process;
Open-loop system means a geothermal heat pump system that uses ground water from a conventional water well as the heat source for the system. The water is returned to the environment as either open discharge or a return well.
Open-loop system means a system designed and installed to obtain water from a source, circulate it through the system extracting heat energy and returning the water to the source or other location.
Open-loop system. A ground heat exchanger in which the heat transfer fluid is part of a larger environment. The most common open loop systems use ground water or surface water as the heat transfer medium.
Open-loop system means a system that gives cardholders the opportunity to spend money or access cash wherever the card brand is accepted, i.e. Visa, MasterCard, etc.
Open-loop system means an active solar energy system in which water for domestic or industrial use is directly heated in collectors.