DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/115/310-318
Sevinj Babayeva
Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University
PhD in Technical Sciences
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9334-5483
babayeva_sevinc64@mail.ru
Gunel Huseyn
Azerbaijan State Oil and Industry University
Master student
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-8291-7976
gunelhuseyn93@gmail.com
Comparison of Collector-Type Pumps with Other Heating Systems
Abstract
This article presents a comparative analysis of traditional heating methods and the application of heat pumps in the selection of heating supply systems for individual residential buildings. Special attention is given to collector-type heat pumps, which are distinguished by their high energy efficiency and minimal environmental impact. The article provides a detailed description of the operating principle and technical characteristics of ground-source collector-type heat pumps.
Furthermore, these heating systems are compared with conventional gas boilers, focusing on aspects such as operational costs and long-term economic efficiency. The results indicate that although collector-type heat pumps require higher initial investment, they offer significant savings in energy costs and ecological advantages over time.
In addition, the article analyzes the environmental impact of heating systems. Due to their low carbon emissions and potential to utilize renewable energy sources, collector-type heat pumps are presented as the most environmentally friendly option. The study emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive approach in choosing heating systems, taking into account technical specifications, economic benefits, and environmental criteria.
Keywords: Collector-type heat pumps, energy efficiency, environmental impact, heating systems, economic efficiency