geo for manufacturing facility
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03 May 2010 10:53 PM
Does anyone have experience or insight with installing geo in a manufacturing plant? This particular plant has 75 tons of cooling only as they use A/C pretty much year round. My concern is with well saturation from a continuous duty demand.
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03 May 2010 11:59 PM
These types of installs are common.

Proper design can solve your concerns about well saturation
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04 May 2010 10:29 PM
Isn't that enough tonnage that a cooling tower or some other direct exchange could be used during the winter months? Of course I don't know the location...
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05 May 2010 10:53 AM
+1 what Dewayne said. Proper design will alleviate any problem. And along with what Curt said, EarthLinked could be a great fit for that.
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05 May 2010 08:41 PM
Eartlinked would be the best fit for job. Make sure you do a Manual J on the building


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05 May 2010 10:25 PM
Make sure they are using an economizer in the winter - no sense in using 50F ground temps for AC when the air is colder.

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