Ground Source Heat Pump Slinky Installation with Screener

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2009

Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) slinky installation, Hertfordshire, UK, April2009 in clay with flints, using soil screener to filter backfill.

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  • Sorry, I have no experience with cooling systems. For heating, I believe from research here in the UK, is that there is little point in trenches much more than 1m deep (around 39 thumbs in old measurement). Ground temp here is around 10c ambient.

    Good luck with your project.

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  • Great video. Thanks for posting.

    How deep of a ditch would a closed loop horizontal system need to be to chill the water to 55 degrees Fahrenheit? 10? 15?

    Location: Palm Springs, ca

    Climate: Desert, 120+ degrees in the summer.

    Tap water: comes out at 71 degrees. From the water tower to the street water is delivered 4' to 6' underground. The last 100' on my property is only about 1' underground. I would be interesting in cooling the water down to 55 degrees.

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