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Course outline
6 modules • 46 assignments • 3:18 hours of video lectures
Welcome • 2 assignments
Orientation Materials
This course is self-paced, so you don’t need to be logged in at any specific time. You can get started immediately after you enroll and the course materials will remain in your account with minimum guaranteed access for 12 months (1 year) after enrollment.
- Set up email notifications and your student profile
- Introduce yourself on the discussion board
Module 1 • 7 assignments
Introduction to Geothermal Systems
Very few people know what geothermal heat pumps are and how they work. This week we lay the groundwork by introducing the most common terms and providing a baseline understanding of the technology. (Assignments should be completed by the end of Week 1).
- Read: "Geothermal What's in a Name?"
- "How Geothermal Heat Pumps Work" (.pdf)
- Read: "The Ground Connection" (.pdf)
- Presentation slides (PDF) (.pdf)
- Intro to GSHP Systems - Part 1 (12:07 minutes) Preview
- Intro to GSHP Systems - Part 2 (25:05 minutes)
- OPTIONAL READING 'Geothermal Survival Kit' (.pdf)
Module 2 • 5 assignments
Geothermal Heat Pump Economics & Marketing
Doing a simple payback analysis is a practical first step to take on any geothermal project. There are some simple first steps that will pay off down the road by setting realistic expectations for your prospective client.
- Read "Let Geo LEED the Way"
- Economics & Marketing - Part 1 (12:31 minutes)
- Economics & Marketing - Part 2 (11:40 minutes)
- Economics & Marketing - LoopLink Example (11:14 minutes)
- Presentation slides (PDF) (.pdf)
Module 3 • 5 assignments
Big Picture Trends: Get to Know How the GSHP Industry Works
It's not enough to understand the technical side of geothermal heat pumps. To operate in the real world you need to understand the GSHP's position in the building industry, and get to know the equipment manufacturers, government agencies, and industry associations that drive the market.
- Read "What is IGSPHA"
- Read "What is the Geothermal Exchange Organization (GEO)"
- Read "The Case for Expanding Beneficial Electrification with Ground Source Heat Pumps" (.pdf)
- Reference - Energy Star Lising of Geothermal Heat Pump Manufacturers
- Resource: Search for IGSHPA members in your area
Module 4 • 7 assignments
Basics of System Design - Heat Pump Selection & GHEX Design
Proper heat pump selection and a good ground loop design will set you on the path to success for your GSHP installation. This lesson with provide the basics of how to properly select a heat pump and design a ground heat exchanger.
- Reading "A Basic Guide to Heat Pump Selection" (.pdf)
- Overview of GSHP Performance (23:20 minutes)
- Presentation slides (PDF) (.pdf)
- GSHP Selection - LoopLink Example (10:53 minutes)
- Closed-Loop GHEX Design Basics (11:54 minutes) Preview
- Closed-Loop GHEX Design - LoopLink Example (18:49 minutes)
- Presentation slides (PDF) (.pdf)
Module 5 • 7 assignments
Grouting Overview
Grouting is a critical part of vertically- and horizontally-bored GHEX installation. This module covers all necessary aspects of grouting - material courtesy of GeoPro, Inc.
- Read GeoPro's "Product Handling Guide"
- Read GeoPro's "Commissioning & Quality Assurance Guide"
- Grouting Overview - Part 1 (15:15 minutes)
- Grouting Overview - Part 2 (12:01 minutes)
- Presentation slides (PDF) (.pdf)
- Assignment Calculate the amount of grout (TG Lite and sand in 50# bags) required for this project. (.pdf)
- Resource for Assignment Use GeoPro's online volume calculator. Email me with the results.
Module 6 • 9 assignments
Overview of the Important Aspects for a GSHP Installation and Final Exam
Not that we have an understanding of basic principles, it is time to bring everything full circle. This module provides an overview of the important things to keep in mind when reviewing the design, installation, and startup of the system. At the end of the module, you'll take your final exam.
- Read "How to Measure GSHP Efficiency for Forced-Air Units" (.pdf)
- Read "Geothermal Do's and Don'ts"
- Important GSHP Design & Installation Considerations (33:21 minutes)
- Presentation slides (PDF) (.pdf)
- Assignment Calculate the amount of propylene glycol for a 20% concentration in this ground loop. (.pdf)
- Antifreeze Volume Calculator (.xlsm)
- LoopLink Assignment – Part 1
- LoopLink Assignment Part – 2 (.pdf)
- Entry Level Professional Exam
Conclusion • 4 assignments
Feedback and Additional Resources
This is our last module but you still have access to the all of course materials for 12 months (1 year), so keep working and you'll be able to complete the course at your own pace. After your year of access expires you can optionally extend access with a HeatSpring Membership. Enjoy the course and keep in touch!
- 1 Year of Access to Course Materials
- Feedback: 2-minute Exit Survey
- Consider Joining as a HeatSpring Member
- Certificate of Completion: Request a Certificate
Continuing Education Units
Approved for the following CEUs
- 20 Professional Development Contact Hours
Instructor
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Ryan Carda
Principal Engineer, Dandelion EnergyRyan Carda is Principal Engineer for Dandelion. He is primarily responsible for design and engineering standardization, with a focus on optimizing the performance and lowering the cost of geothermal systems. Prior to that, Ryan co-founded Geo-Connections in 2004 and served as the company’s President until he sold the company to Dandelion. The products Ryan developed... Learn more