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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 4617610" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>This is one I can answer, it is important when planni;g and installing ground source heating to allow for sufficient length of pipe to only take the heat that naturally radiates up from the earth. Like any spring you will find running in winter always feel warm on a cold day.</p><p>The earth naturally is giving off heat from its inner core which can be harvested. If taken at the right speed you will have millions of years of free heat. If. You take it too quickly by having too short a pipe over too small an area it will certainly fail. Several large scale schemes in this country have failed as they overestimated the back ground heat available</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 4617610, member: 1951"] This is one I can answer, it is important when planni;g and installing ground source heating to allow for sufficient length of pipe to only take the heat that naturally radiates up from the earth. Like any spring you will find running in winter always feel warm on a cold day. The earth naturally is giving off heat from its inner core which can be harvested. If taken at the right speed you will have millions of years of free heat. If. You take it too quickly by having too short a pipe over too small an area it will certainly fail. Several large scale schemes in this country have failed as they overestimated the back ground heat available [/QUOTE]
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