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Geothermal Cooling And Heating Systems
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The Earth will help pay your home
Heating & Cooling bills,
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Geothermal
(Ground Source) Heat Pumps :
When
considering replacing an existing air conditioning unit, you should realize
that another option exists that can significantly reduce cooling and heating
costs. A Geothermal Heat Pump can replace many A/C systems. We will gladly
do a free evaluation of your home to see if this makes sense for you..
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Save:
At
current rates, a Geothermal Heat Pump could save you up to 72% over the
highest efficiency cooling and heating system. As electric and gas
prices go up, this savings will increase.
If
you purchase now, you may qualify for a 30% federal tax rebate as well
as a probable focus on energy rebate.
With
these additional incentives our customers are enjoying investment
payback periods as low as 2 years
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Water or Forced Air Geothermal Systems
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Geothermal systems come in two main configurations:
Forced air systems that convert energy from the earth into warm air for
heating or cool air for cooling. These are often called ground to air
systems.
Water systems that convert energy from the earth into warm (up to 120
degree) water for heating. These are called ground to water systems and
work well in radiant heat applications.
Packaged or Split systems – Forced air geothermal systems can be totally
contained in a single equipment cabinet (packaged) that includes the
compressor, air coil, water coil and blower motor. OR it can be configured
as a split system which would be hooked up to a furnace much like a normal
air conditioner. A split system uses a furnace’s blower for air movement
and its burner as a third, or emergency, heating “stage”. A packaged system
would include an electric heat strip as a third or emergency stage and would
completely replace a furnace and air conditioning condenser in a forced air
system.
Compressor Stages – A
major component of a geothermal system is the compressor. A geothermal heat
pump has either a single or dual stage compressor. In our climate, it often
makes sense to use a two-stage compressor, which allows for heating with
both stages and cooling with only the first stage. This allows for properly
sized air conditioning with associated dehumidification.
Domestic Hot Water Assist is another option to consider when purchasing a
geothermal system. This option reduces water heating costs by using excess
heat to generate hot water.
Geothermal Loops –
Ground source heating systems use a geothermal loop to “pull” energy from
the Earth. Loops can be either closed or open. In Wisconsin, a closed loop
system is the most common. A closed loop can be either horizontal or
vertical. Horizontal loops are typically less expensive than vertical loops
but require more yard or lot area.
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