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How can a temperature of +/- 50 degrees in the ground heat my house to 70 degrees?

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How can a temperature of +/- 50 degrees in the ground heat my house to 70 degrees?

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1. Below the depth of 15 in the earth there is a vast resource of ±50° heat waiting to be tapped. This heat is transported from the ground to the ground source heat pump in the building, using loop water or well water. 2. The heat is transferred into the refrigerant in the heat pump. This heat is amplified by compression into a hot refrigerant gas. 3. The ground source heat pump transfers this heat out of the refrigerant and into water or air, which heats the building. While this concept is simple, the system components and equipment must be properly sized and set up for each installation to maximize savings. Alpha Water Systems can help you go the cutting edge of technology with the most efficient and cost effective geothermal heating system available.

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