Comparison and Analysis of the Distribution Schemes for a Ground Source Heat Pump in a Civil Building
With the advancement of the national dual-carbon strategy,local authorities have raised higher requirements for the construction of renewable energy in buildings.Ground source heat pumps,as a common building heating method,have been widely used in civil buildings.However,ground source heat pumps require the installation of buried pipes underground,which often leads to the deviation of energy rooms from the load center,resulting in a significant distance between the energy center and the power source center.This article calculates the voltage drop and load distribution of high-power units through actual engineering cases,and compares and analyzes the power distribution schemes for ground source heat pump rooms.Through these analyses,the aim is to find a reliable,reasonable,and cost-effective power supply solution,providing references for practical engineering.