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Ground source v air source
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<blockquote data-quote="Lakesdigger" data-source="post: 7224491" data-attributes="member: 150248"><p>Its not ground shrinkage that i was thinking was the main issue but the fact there is no heat source at the depth which the pipe is installed. Are we honestly supposed to believe a good summer will heat the ground that far down. </p><p>Also ideally wants to be in ground which is wet or holds water for good contact with the pipe. If its gravelly or sandy and free draining probs not worth the expense. Ultimately with a lot of the renewables is only the rhi payments which make it worthwhile. Once these run out what's your plan?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakesdigger, post: 7224491, member: 150248"] Its not ground shrinkage that i was thinking was the main issue but the fact there is no heat source at the depth which the pipe is installed. Are we honestly supposed to believe a good summer will heat the ground that far down. Also ideally wants to be in ground which is wet or holds water for good contact with the pipe. If its gravelly or sandy and free draining probs not worth the expense. Ultimately with a lot of the renewables is only the rhi payments which make it worthwhile. Once these run out what's your plan? [/QUOTE]
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