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Does the fluid in a geothermal loop field really maintain a constant temperature of 55 degrees?

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Does the fluid in a geothermal loop field really maintain a constant temperature of 55 degrees?

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No. But the equipment operates efficiently with entering fluid temperatures as low as 28 degrees. In October and November, when we typically start our heating season in Wisconsin, the entering fluid temperature can be 55 to 60 degrees. By late March, after we have been withdrawing some of the heat from the heat source for months, the same entering fluid could have temperatures ranging from 28 to 36 degrees.

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