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Candor Construction Group & Alternative Energy Associates Presents. Geothermal Heating & Cooling. www.altenergy1.com. www.candorconstruction.com. The Basic’s Of Geothermal - It’s What’s Underneath that Counts!. Space. 17% reflected by clouds. 100%. 6% reflected by surface. Atmosphere.
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Candor Construction Group & Alternative Energy Associates Presents Geothermal Heating & Cooling www.altenergy1.com www.candorconstruction.com
The Basic’s Of Geothermal - It’s What’s Underneath that Counts!
Space 17% reflected by clouds. 100% 6% reflected by surface. Atmosphere 19% absorbed by water vapor, dust 4% absorbed by clouds. 46% absorbed by ground Earth The earth is like a solar battery absorbing nearly half of the sun’s energy. The ground stays a relatively constant temperature through the seasons, providing a warm source in winter & a cool heat sink in summer. Geothermal Systems ~ Introduction & Overview U.S. Dept. of Energy
It’s a Heat Source in Winter… Minus 40°Fin winter 70°F Insulating layer of earth 40-60°F A Geothermal System cools the ground in winter & transfers the heat into the building… Geothermal Systems ~ Introduction & Overview
It’s A Cool Place to Dump Heat in Summer Plus 100°F in summer 70°F Insulating layer of earth 40-60°F …and cools the building in summer by rejecting heat to the ground Geothermal Systems ~ Introduction & Overview
Geothermal Benefits • Free and Renewable Energy • Quiet operation • Safe – all electric • Increased Comfort • Substantial Energy Savings • Reliability & longer life expectancy • Lower maintenance • Less impact on the environment
Typical Home Energy Usage With a Geothermal System
System Materials & Components • Ground loop • Plastic pipe – high density polyethylene which is a higher grade than natural gas pipelines • Standard 50yr warranty on pipe from Manufacturer • Heat fusion method of joining pipe & fittings – very reliable method which makes one continuous pipe • Antifreeze heat transfer solution-Food grade • Small pumping station-low energy consumption and reliable components • 200 year theoretical life expectancy of buried pipe
Which Type of Ground Loop? • All loops are sized for the same results. • Each produces about the same annual operating costs. • Choose the most economical loop to install
Which Type of Ground Loop? • Closed loop - Vertical, horizontal, and pond • Contains 100-150 gallons of fluid • Open loop – Uses ground water from well • Requires water flow of approximately 1.5 – 2 gallons per minute per nominal ton • Average system uses 500,000 gallons of water/year
Surface Water/Pond Loops • Least expensive • Typically requires 1/4 acre pond at least 10-12 feet deep
Single plate / 6 Ton unit 4 – 8 Ton plates / 32 Tons
Horizontal Loops • Normally can be less expensive • Typically requires 300-400 foot of trench per ton • Or 600-800 feet of pipe per ton
Vertical loops • Requires less area • Typically 3-6 bores of 150-200 feet deep per bore • One bore per ton of required load • Sealed with grout to prevent contamination of ground water
150 ft. 40 ft. 100 ft. Free and Renewable Energy Earth’s Unlimited Energy Source Energy Available: 300,000 Kwh 120Kwh demand
Geothermal Sources • 1. www.geoexchange.com • 2. www.igshpa.okstate.edu (training) • 3. www.geocomfort.com (training)