My Old Tools
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I should have my Waterfurnace geo install completed tomorrow. It took about 3 months to get the unit, a 5 ton series 7, 43.5 EER and 5.1 COP. I'm replacing two older heat pumps with propane backup, a 3 ton and a 2 ton. My 3 ton died in August and the other one is older. We are going to 3 zones with the single unit. We dropped the Geo Slim lake plate in the lake a few weeks ago, I did the underwater work and it was damn cold. Plate is 4x12 feet rated for 8 tons and its sitting in 15 feet of water in a 50 acre spring fed lake. It has another 400 feet of plastic pipe to feed it as well. Series 7 is full variable speed with a variable speed pump as well. Electric rates went up over 30% this year even on our Co-op. Propane is running $3.15 a gallon. I'm hoping to cut my utility usage 50%. Since I had to replace one unit and the other was old, and neither furnace was high efficiency, I think the extra money for the geo can be money well spent. The government rebate of 30% on my taxes helps too. Our lake won't drop below 45 degrees in the winter, so we should never hit the heat strips.