LeBeau Geothermal Heating and Cooling


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LeBeau Geothermal Heating and Cooling
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Whatever the weather, GeoExchange homeowners receive consistend comfort throughout the year!




Earth loops deliver  savings, comfort

At the heart of the GeoExchange® system is the earth loop. This earth loop is the vehicle that transfers heat to or from the ground, distinguishing GeoExchange® from conventional equipment.

Earth loops come in two basic types: closed and open. Closed loops, made of durable plastic pipe, are buried in the earth or submerged in a lake or pond, and transfer heat by circulating a solution through the system.

Open loops use ground water pumped from a well as a heat source. The decision on which loop configuration to use depends on the land terrain, the cost of trenching or drilling, the availability of quality ground water, and the availability of land.

Closed Loop - Vertical Closed Loop- Horizontal
Closed Loop - Vertical

If land area is limited,closed loops can be inserted into vertical bore holes. Holes are drilled to a depth of about 125 to 200 feet. U-shaped loops of pipe are inserted into the holes. The holes are then backfilled with a sealing solution

Closed Loop - Horizontal

If adequate land is available, horizontal loops can be installed. Using a chain trencher or backhoe, the loop installer digs one or more trenches four to six feet deep. One layer or multiple layers of earth loop pipe can be laid in a trench with soil backfilled between the layers. Trench lengths range from 100 to 300 feet, depending on the loop design and application.

Another technique utilizes special equipment to bore holes horizontally under the surface. This technology creates a small-diameter tunnel underground by displacing soil with pressurized water. Through the use of a radio beacon, operators track the location of the drill head and steer it as it progresses under the surface. After about 150 to 220 feet of drilling, the pipe is inserted into the tunnel.

This technique allows the loop to be placed underneath homes, basements, wooded lots or even swimming pools without disrupting grass or landscaping.

Closed Loop - Lake or Pond Open Loop - Well System

Closed Loop - Lake or Pond

Because water transfers heat better than soil, closed loops can be coiled and placed on the bottom of a pond or lake where it transfers heat to or from the water. a 1/2 acre, 8-foot-deep pond is usually sufficient. Pond or lake loops often require less excavation than vertical and horizontal loops; therefore, the are often less expensive to install.

Open Loop - Well System

If an abundant supply of quality well water is available, an open loop system can be installed. The well must have enough capacity to provide adequate water flow for both domestic use and the GeoExchange® unit throughout the year. A proper discharge site, such as a ditch, field tile, stream, or pond, must be available. Be sure to check all method. Since closed loop trenching is unnecessary, this installation usually costs less to install and delivers the same high efficiency.

 


LeBeau Geothermal Heating and Cooling

107 N. Reed (Rear)
P.O. Box 522
Malvern, OH 44644

For more information email lebeaugeo@att.net

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