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GeoThermal Heating and Cooling Systems in
Atlanta GA
GeoThermal Heating and Cooling Systems in
Atlanta GA by Premier Indoor provides sales and service for residential and commercial
residents in North Georgia including heat pumps and air conditioning.
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A major source of energy is
right under your feet.
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Your own backyard has the potential to be your source of heating and
cooling comfort. Now you can get safe, reliable, energy efficient heating and cooling from
one piece of equipment. Geothermal energy represents the leading edge of heating and
cooling technology. It moves heat energy to and from the earth to heat and cool your indoor
environment. And compared to ordinary systems, geothermal technology can save you 30% to
60% on your monthly energy bills. Geothermal is the safest, cleanest, most reliable space
conditioning system you can buy.
Geothermal energy is an unlimited
resource. The lot surrounding a
suburban home or other building contains a vast reservoir of low temperature thermal
energy, typically 10 times that required over an entire heating season. This resource is
constantly resupplied by the sun, the surrounding earth, and heat rejected while cooling
during the summer. The universal definition of geothermal is "...pertaining to the heat of
the earth." By using the earth to provide up to 50% of a building's total heating and
cooling needs, GHP systems are truly geothermal energy made practical.
Four basic types of geothermal energy
sources:
Horizontal
loops are often considered when
adequate land surface is available. Pipes are placed in trenches,
in lengths that range from 100 to 400 feet.
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Vertical
loops are the ideal choice when
available land surface is limited. Drilling equipment is used to
bore small-diameter holes from 75 to 300 feet deep.
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Pond (lake)
loops are very economical to install
when a body of water is available, because excavation costs are
virtually eliminated. Coils of pipe are simply placed on the bottom
of the pond or lake.
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Open
loop systems
are the fourth type and utilize ground water as a direct
energy source. In ideal conditions, an open loop application
can be the most economical type of geothermal
system.
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Four times the efficiency.
A geothermal system uses the Earth's thermal properties in conjunction with electricity to
provide unprecedented efficiency. For every unit of electricity the system uses, it
provides four units of heating energy, giving a geothermal system a 400% efficiency rating
on average. These numbers can translate into real savings on your utility bills
year-round.
Here are some advantages for Geothermal
ownership.
Lower operating
costs: The Geothermal
system operates more efficiently than ordinary heating and air conditioning
systems-30% to 60% in most cases.
Comfortable: Because the unit uses the relatively stable temperature
of the earth as an energy source, you are assured of constant, even winter heating and
better humidity control in summer.
Safe and clean: No flame, no flue, no odors, just safe reliable
operation year after year.
Flexibility: The unit provides heating, central air conditioning and hot water all from the
same compact unit.
Economical Water
Heating: Water heating
can be a significant energy expense. Geothermal units can reduce the high cost of
water heating by as much as 66%.
Attractive: The completely self contained indoor unit needs no
noisy, unsightly outside condensing unit.
Environment: The system emits no carbon dioxide, which is considered
a major contributor to environmental air pollution.
Premier Indoor Comfort
Systems is the proud installer of WaterFurnace geothermal heating and cooling
systems.
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What is a ground source heat pump?
Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) are electrically powered systems that tap the stored
energy of the greatest solar collector in existence: the earth. These systems use the
earth's relatively constant temperature to provide heating, cooling, and hot water for
homes and commercial buildings.
How do ground source heat pumps
work?
Ground source heat pumps can be categorized as having closed or open loops, and those loops
can be installed in three ways: horizontally, vertically, or in a pond/lake. The type
chosen depends on the available land areas and the soil and rock type at the installation
site. These factors will help determine the most economical choice for installation of the
ground loop.
For closed loop systems, water or antifreeze solution is circulated through plastic pipes
buried beneath the earth's surface. During the winter, the fluid collects heat from the
earth and carries it through the system and into the building. During the summer, the
system reverses itself to cool the building by pulling heat from the building, carrying it
through the system and placing it in the ground. This process creates free hot water in the
summer and delivers substantial hot water savings in the winter.
Open loop systems operate on the same principle as closed loop systems and can be installed
where an adequate supply of suitable water is available and open discharge is feasible.
Benefits similar to the closed loop system are obtained.
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GeoThermal Heating and Cooling Systems in Atlanta GA by Premier Indoor
provides sales and service for residential and commercial residents in North Georgia including heat pumps and
air conditioning.
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1500 Airport Drive
Ballground, GA 30107
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Premier Indoor Comfort Systems
115 Shamrock Ind. Blvd
Tyrone, GA 30290
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Chattahoochee Avenue NW
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Atlanta GA 30318
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