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  2. Is geothermal right for your home or business? Here’s what to ...

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    Larry Kaelin, who's been in the geothermal installation business for 30 years and owns the local company Geothermal by Design, said the key consideration for a single-family home installation is time.

  3. Ground source heat pump - Wikipedia

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    The direct exchange geothermal heat pump (DX) is the oldest type of geothermal heat pump technology where the refrigerant itself is passed through the ground loop. Developed during the 1980s, this approach faced issues with the refrigerant and oil management system, especially after the ban of CFC refrigerants in 1989 and DX systems now are ...

  4. Ground-coupled heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    Closed loop system: Air from inside the home or structure is blown through a U-shaped loop of typically 30 to 150 m (98 to 492 ft) of tube(s) where it is moderated to near earth temperature before returning to be distributed via ductwork throughout the home or structure. The closed loop system can be more effective cooling the air (during air ...

  5. Geothermal energy will heat and cool this Cudahy home. Find ...

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    Workers from G. O. Loop of Fox Lake install a horizontal loop field about 8 feet below the surface for a geothermal heating and cooling system for a new Cudahy ranch-style home.

  6. Geothermal heating - Wikipedia

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    Single-home systems can be "vertical loop field" systems with bore holes 50–400 feet (15–120 m) deep or, [16] if adequate land is available for extensive trenches, a "horizontal loop field" is installed approximately six feet subsurface. As the fluid circulates underground it absorbs heat from the ground and, on its return, the warmed fluid ...

  7. Direct exchange geothermal heat pump - Wikipedia

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    DX system being drilled in the 1980s. A direct exchange (DX) geothermal heat pump is a type of ground source heat pump in which refrigerant circulates through copper tubing placed in the ground unlike other ground source heat pumps where refrigerant is restricted to the heat pump itself with a secondary loop in the ground filled with a mixture of water and anti-freeze.

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