btdobie
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So I may end up building a new shop in the near future, but that's a story for another thread. As I was considering what I wanted in a new shop, I thought it would be nice to have a refrigerated air dryer, but they are expensive and use a fair bit of electricity. So I came up with a new plan that I think may work well in cool norther climates. This could get long so just look at the picture for the TLDR version.
Since building a new shop would require having an excavator on site anyway I would have them dig an extra small hole beside the shop while they are there. If they dig down 6 ft and i use my post hole auger to get another 6 feet then I can achieve a depth of 12 ft. At this depth, the soil temp barely changes throughout the year, and it stays close to the yearly average temperature (45 Degrees here).
Once at this depth I will bury a coil of copper tubing with a drip leg at the bottom to catch condensate (actually probably 3 in case one springs a leak; I just hook up to another one rather than dig it all the way back up). The Now dry air will return to an air storage tank in the shop. To empty water from the drip leg I will run a 3rd line from the drip leg to the surface with a valve. Opening the valve will blow air through the drip leg and blow the water out.
So thoughts??????
Since building a new shop would require having an excavator on site anyway I would have them dig an extra small hole beside the shop while they are there. If they dig down 6 ft and i use my post hole auger to get another 6 feet then I can achieve a depth of 12 ft. At this depth, the soil temp barely changes throughout the year, and it stays close to the yearly average temperature (45 Degrees here).
Once at this depth I will bury a coil of copper tubing with a drip leg at the bottom to catch condensate (actually probably 3 in case one springs a leak; I just hook up to another one rather than dig it all the way back up). The Now dry air will return to an air storage tank in the shop. To empty water from the drip leg I will run a 3rd line from the drip leg to the surface with a valve. Opening the valve will blow air through the drip leg and blow the water out.
So thoughts??????

