2011laramie
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Hey guys and gals, got a bit of a different question. Were building a new house next spring and i got a hair brained idea for a geothermal AC system.
Were gonna end up having 1100ft of trench for waterlines from well to house, house to shop, and house to garden. I had a 10ft hole dug last week for a different project and the ground temp was 10C / 50F. I was thinking of running 3 500ft 3/4" geothermal pipe loops in these trenches and running back to a fancoil in the furnace duct. Then circulating the ground temp fluid into the fan coil as an AC system.
I have to dig the trenches anyways for water, so it would only cost me the pipe and a circ pump and a fancoil. The house will be a sip wall design with R32 walls. So i dont think it will need to much AC anyways.
Would this work as an alternative to getting an AC unit?
Were gonna end up having 1100ft of trench for waterlines from well to house, house to shop, and house to garden. I had a 10ft hole dug last week for a different project and the ground temp was 10C / 50F. I was thinking of running 3 500ft 3/4" geothermal pipe loops in these trenches and running back to a fancoil in the furnace duct. Then circulating the ground temp fluid into the fan coil as an AC system.
I have to dig the trenches anyways for water, so it would only cost me the pipe and a circ pump and a fancoil. The house will be a sip wall design with R32 walls. So i dont think it will need to much AC anyways.
Would this work as an alternative to getting an AC unit?
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