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	I am building&nbsp; (owner / contractor) a new home with geothermal and solar hot water system.</p>

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	I would like someone to contact me reference the <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="SWH-5" data-scaytid="1">SWH-5</span> package system, I am wanting to use it for hot water, under floor heating in the garage floor and supplemental heating&nbsp;with coils in &nbsp;the forced air geothermal furnace in the return air ducting.</p>

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	I have questions if this system can heat what I need,&nbsp;&nbsp; I understand that it has capability of two external heating&nbsp;needs along with the normal house hot water.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; My plan is to use another standard 80 gal hot water heater in series (for capacity) with the 119 gal tank supplied with a circulating pump which will also circulate hot water throughout the house and return to the normal hot water tank so I can maintain constant hot water to the other end of the 60 ft. house where the bathrooms are.</p>

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	I am interested in purchasing this system within the next 3 weeks.</p>

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	Dated on : 03-11-2011<br />

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	Hi James,</p>

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	As per your request this can all be done and 80 gallon along with 119 gal storage tank will certainly capacity you need for storage. You&nbsp;would &nbsp;require our 2nd heat loop &nbsp;package &nbsp;for boiler along with one more <span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="belimo" data-scaytid="3">belimo</span> valve and &nbsp;two of &nbsp;universal solar differential temperature&nbsp;controller. This would allow control both you Geothermal and in heating in the garage ( Note I would assume the the garage temperature is lower?) Heating domestic hot water and having capacity with the two tanks will not be a problem. (How many people in the house?) &nbsp; The 60 ft &nbsp;from hot water to bathrooms &nbsp;not a issue as long you have a circulation pump &nbsp;(example our Laing&nbsp;<span class="scayt-misspell" data-scayt_word="E5" data-scaytid="5">E5</span> AC 110 volt pump) that can hook -up in line with your existing normal tank.</p>

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	Please provide me with your phone number and convenient time to call you for further discussion.</p>

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	Thanks Alan</p>

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	Post By : Alan Anderson Dated On : 04-11-2011</p>]]></description>
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