Where the waters (static) were 120-140 ft deep,
to get r-22 heads down to 210-200 psig at 3g/"ton", it was requiring OVER 230 ft of vertical bore per 10-day continuous cooling building ton...
MelTune 3 years ago
that is per compressor-cooling ton:
efficiently loaded,
you must devide ~ 1.2 compressor heat output by .88 resulting heat of extraction (cooling in the field) and you will see the addages of 180-175 ft/ton are really 205-210 in Ohio to PA...
(52-54 deg Earth loops vertical bores/ 300 ft'rs
And today we still see in 2008 that it was 205 to 210 ft in a static-wet borehole (waters within 30-40ft of surface)
Where the waters (static) were 120-140 ft deep,
to get r-22 heads down to 210-200 psig at 3g/"ton", it was requiring OVER 230 ft of vertical bore per 10-day continuous cooling building ton...
MelTune 3 years ago
that is per compressor-cooling ton:
efficiently loaded,
you must devide ~ 1.2 compressor heat output by .88 resulting heat of extraction (cooling in the field) and you will see the addages of 180-175 ft/ton are really 205-210 in Ohio to PA...
MelTune 3 years ago
(52-54 deg Earth loops vertical bores/ 300 ft'rs
And today we still see in 2008 that it was 205 to 210 ft in a static-wet borehole (waters within 30-40ft of surface)
MelTune 3 years ago