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<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Message</strong>: My geothermal system is in and is being used with hydronic in-floor heating for a 2600 sqft home still in the construction phase.&nbsp; What do you need to design a solar heating system that will provide the majority of the domestic hot water and store excess heat back into the ground via the geo system?&nbsp; Please give me a call for further details if needed.<br />
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Dated on : 03-07-2016</p>

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<p>John we can certainly&nbsp;help you. &nbsp; With Geothermal you have the ultimate set up for heat dump/storage that being the ground. In fact we have done many projects where over time the original geothermal loop looses its temperature a few degrees and is not able to provide the heating power needed for a full winter. &nbsp;We simply use a heat exchanger on the geo loop&nbsp;and during the summer the heat from the solar is transferred and dumped to the ground to recharge it. &nbsp;In the winter the heat is used to increase the water temperature going into the pump. &nbsp; Very simple system but very effective. &nbsp;We have more on this subject on our main site including a short animated diagram &nbsp;https://www.solartubs.com/solar-geothermal.html &nbsp;Dan<br />
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Post By : Alan Anderson Dated On : 03-08-2016</p>
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