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GSHP to dry grain
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<blockquote data-quote="Hutcho" data-source="post: 4552164" data-attributes="member: 17638"><p>Hi. Yes was thinking ground loops can drive a digger and plenty of easy digging soil there. Would need 1.25 acre for a 75 kw system apparently. Heat use is 75 kw minimum as per post considered double that but if I can optimise gshp/drier use with windy dry days should work well. The figure you quote is the 20 year total rhi income I assume. Sounds like I might be of guinea pig here, if anyone has a gshp I appreciate any advice as to how reliable, what maintenance is required and if they achieve the advertised efficiency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hutcho, post: 4552164, member: 17638"] Hi. Yes was thinking ground loops can drive a digger and plenty of easy digging soil there. Would need 1.25 acre for a 75 kw system apparently. Heat use is 75 kw minimum as per post considered double that but if I can optimise gshp/drier use with windy dry days should work well. The figure you quote is the 20 year total rhi income I assume. Sounds like I might be of guinea pig here, if anyone has a gshp I appreciate any advice as to how reliable, what maintenance is required and if they achieve the advertised efficiency. [/QUOTE]
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