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GSHSGS Shallow Ground Source Standard (by GSHPA)

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Shallow Ground Source Standard (version 2), published by GSHPA, the Ground Source Heat Pump Association


The GSHPA recognises the industry, including consumers and industry members; require installation standards in order to maintain a high level of installation quality whilst protecting the environment to ensure Best Practice. The standards are aimed at the designers and installers of ground source systems, architects and engineers specifying ground source systems and main and sub-contractors involved with installer companies supplying ground source systems or designs. The GSHPA Standards are intended to act as an all-round installation standard for ground source heat pump systems. Written in conjunction with the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) MIS Installation Standards1, this document is not intended to be solely for use with systems aimed at RHI eligibility.


This GSHPA standard is designed to be a concise document providing information on the materials and general specification of closed-loop shallow ground source systems to a maximum depth of 10 metres. The standard also covers internal pipework up to and including manifolds and/or flushing valves/arrangements. It is not designed to be an installation or training manual and the standards must be referred to in conjunction with recognised design qualifications and training programmes.


The standard is designed so as to enable anybody reading it to quickly reference minimum materials specification, techniques and qualification requirements that are to be met and ensure that they either comply with the standard (or exceed it) or are employing companies and personnel who do comply with the standard (or exceed it).


It is vital closed-loop shallow ground source heat pump systems are designed and installed with sustainable system longevity in mind to ensure that they do not have a negative impact on the ground conditions or environment around them.

 

Contents:


1. PREAMBLE

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Definitions

1.3 Scoping Statement

1.4 Ground array descriptions

1.5 Acknowledgements


2. REGULATORY AND GOVERNMENT AGENCY REQUIREMENTS

2.1 Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, Management of Health & Safety at Work Act '99

2.2 The Construction (Design & Management) Regulations (CDM)

2.3 Groundwater Protection – Policy & Practice

2.4 Building Regulations and Other Certification Material

2.5 Planning Permission Requirements

2.6 Party Wall Issues

2.7 Installation Standards

2.8 Other Codes of Practice and Guidance


3. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION – PERSONNEL AND TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

3.1 Shallow Ground Source Loop Designers

3.2 Designers of complex systems

3.3 Designers of simple systems

3.4 Site qualifications


4. DESIGN METHODS AND COMPLIANCE

4.1 General Design Approach

4.2 Building Load Data

4.3 Ground Heat Exchanger Desk Study

4.4 Shallow Ground Source Heat Exchanger Design


5. SOIL THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY TESTING1

5.1 In situ measurement of soil thermal conductivity

5.2 Aim of the Test


6. GROUND HEAT EXCHANGER PIPE MATERIALS AND JOINTING

6.1 Pipe materials and tolerances

6.2 Fusion Welding for PE 100 / PE 100-RC

6.3 Permanent Mechanical Fittings for PE-Xa

6.4 Transition Fittings

6.5 Specific Pipe Application and Dimensional Specification

6.6 Off Site Factory Manufacture

6.7 Leak Free Installation


7. GROUNDWORKS

7.1 General

7.2 Preplanning

7.3 Excavation

7.4 Site Inspections

7.5 Trench Supports

7.6 Access

7.7 Guarding, Ventilation and Warning Signs

7.8 Excavation maintenance


8. PIPE PLACEMENT AND BACKFILLING

8.1 Piping Material Delivery to Site and Storage

8.2 Pipe Installation

8.3 Ground Array Installation


9. FLUSH, PURGE AND PRESSURE TEST OF GROUND HEAT EXCHANGER

9.1 Quality Control

9.2 Purging the System

9.3 On-site Pressure Testing

9.4 Pressure Test Procedure for In Situ Loops

9.5 Integrity of Fusion Joints & Pipe Wall


10. PUMPS, MANIFOLDS AND PRESSURISATION

10.1 Circulator Sizing and System Components

10.2 Indoor Piping Requirements

10.3 Manifolds


11. THERMAL TRANSFER FLUID REQUIREMENTS

11.1 Thermal Transfer Fluid selection, use and COSHH requirements

11.2 Specific thermal transfer fluid requirements

11.3 Inhibitors & Biocides

11.4 Safety Notices for Thermal Transfer Fluids

11.5 Filling of Ground Loop with Thermal Transfer Fluid


12. DESIGN DRAWINGS AND AS BUILT RECORDSgshpa logo.png

12.1 Design Drawings

12.2 Installation Records

12.3 Re-instatement


13. SUBMITTALS AND ALTERATIONS TO STANDARDS

13.1 Requirement for a Change Process

13.2 Persons or Organisations Permitted to Submit Change information

13.3 Standards Change Process

13.4 Standards Change Review and Outcome

13.5 Dispute of Outcome

13.6 Records of Changes


14. LIST OF REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDED READING MATERIALS


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