04-03-12, 07:27 PM | #11 |
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a couple of things that come to mind.. the ground temp should stay within a few degrees in a properly designed system.. so even during the winter.. should not get much below 50 degrees.. which is considerably warmer than outside air on a freezing day. so the amount of time the system should run is much reduced...
The other thing is that normally gshp are sized a lot more correctly than a lot of air source hp.. |
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