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Cooling Cycle

For cooling, the process is simply reversed. Because the earth is much cooler than the air temperatures on a hot day,

the geothermal system removes heat from the home and deposits it into the ground. The fluid is cooled by the ground temperatures and returned to the unit for cooling your home.

The Heart of the System:
Geothermal Loops

Your loop system is the heart of geothermal technology. Regardless of the option you select, it will deliver over 300% efficient comfort and savings for many years into the future. Your local geothermal dealer will help you select the proper loop system based on a site survey and by conducting a detailed energy analysis of your home. Installing a geothermal loop system is like getting a 70% discount on energy for the life of your home.

Vertical Loop: This loop is used mainly when land area is limited and in retrofit applications of existing homes. A drilling rig is used to bore holes at of depth of 150 to 200 feet. A U-shaped coil of high density pipe is inserted into the bore hole. The holes are then backfilled with a sealing solution.


Horizontal Loop: This is the most common loop used when adequate land area is available. Loop installers use excavation equipment such as chain trenchers, backhoes and track hoes to dig trenches approximately 6-8 feet deep. Trench lengths range from 100 to 300 feet, depending on the loop design and application.


Pond Loop: A pond loop is an option if a large body of water is available within approximately 200 feet of the home. A ½ acre, 8 to 10 foot deep body of water is usually adequate to support the average home. The system uses coils of pipe typically 300 to 500 feet in length. The coils are placed in and anchored at the bottom of the body of water.


Open Loop: This system can be installed if an abundant supply of high quality well water is available. A typical home will require 4 to 8 gallons of water per minute. A proper discharge area such as a river, drainage ditch, field tile, stream, pond, or lake must be present. Check your local codes for restrictions before selecting a specific discharge method.



 

Standard Features

  • Non-Ozone Depleting R-410A Refrigerant
  • Appliance White Powder Coated Steel Construction
  • Bolted Together Cabinets, not screwed
  • All Panels Removable for Easy Service
  • Coated Air Coils For Extended Life
  • Bidirectional Expansion Valve
  • Variable Speed ECM Blower Motors
  • Corrosion-Proof, Stainless Steel, Drain Pans
  • ETL Certified to UL & CSA Standards
  • AHRI Certified to ISO Standards
  • Copper Coaxial Water Heat Exchanger
  • Flow Switch Protected
  • Fault Retry To Eliminate Nuisance Service Calls
  • High Efficiency Copeland Scroll Compressors
  • 10 Year Limited Residential Warranty

Optional features

  • Cupro-nickel Coaxial Water Heat Exchanger
  • Hot Water Generator (Desuperheater)
  • Field installed internal electric heat
  • Extended warranties

GT Series Two-Stage

Features:

  • Two-Stage Operation
  • Horizontal and Vertical Configurations
  • Optional Split and Hydronic Heating Combination Units
  • 2 through 6 Tons

GS Series Single Stage

Features:

  • Single Stage Operation
  • Horizontal and Vertical Configurations
  • Optional Split Compressor and Air Handler Units
  • 1.5 through 6 Tons

GW Series

Features:

  • Single and Two-Stage Operation
  • Radiant Heating Ready
  • 2 through 12 Tons

         

                                                                                             

                                                                                                 

Accessories

  • Thermostats
  • Geothermal Loop Components
  • Auxiliary Electric Heat
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