I've always wanted a Geothermal System, but the ground loop for 5 Tons of cooling (in Desert), is not cheap.
This is interesting, the Air conditioning (we're Cool-Bound in Desert) system transfers the heat to the water, and you dump the water?
Maybe this could work for me.
My new property I'm developing in Pahrump Nevada will have a water well, that water well will have Water rights associated with it for beneficial use. Beneficial use is defined in Nevada as having a pond or lake. So I have pump 1 to 2 acre feet of water per year.
Since I have to pump that water anyway, putting that water into my pond/lake/beach, would work as an Open Loop system. In Winter I simply steal the heat from the water, and dump the water into my pond. The frogs will love that?
Am I thinking clearly?
-R
Yes! I have a system like that. I have a pond for livestock and wildlife. My well only produces about 4 GPM, so I have to keep it running at 3 GPM all the time (24/7) to keep the pond level up. It is a shallow well and I only have to use a 1/3HP pump, so it only cost me about $50 a month to operate. I built a house fairly close by and decided to use the free heat or cool from this 24/7 flow of water to heat and cool the house. The house is actually 3500' from the well. So I ran 7,000' of 1 1/2" poly all the way to the house and back to the pond. Not only does this water heat and cool the house, but it also supplies the house with fresh water. Since I only had 3-4 GPM to work with, I could only install a 3 ton heat pump. This was a little undersized for the house, so I also went with a lot of extra insulation.
This system has worked great for over ten years now. That little pump has not shut off in over 12 years, except for the occasional power outage. The well will actually produce up to 10 GPM for short periods of time, so it supplies the water to the house just fine as well.
Just to make this even more confusing, I supply the house from the discharge of the heat pump. The water comes into the house about 15 degrees warmer or cooler, depending on the time of year and whether the heater or AC is being used. But it keeps me from having to supply enough water for the heat pump plus the house separately. When the house is using water, there are times when the heat pump has 10 GPM flow instead of 4 GPM flow, but that just makes the heat pump work more efficiently.
So this little 3 GPM pump and well supplies all the water for heating and cooling my house, plus has a de-superheater that gives me free hot water. Then the water leaves this house and goes by a barn and an additional (mother in law house). On it's way back to the pond it passes my garden which is also irrigated from this water. I figure I am using this same water about 6 different ways before it dumps the excess back to the pond for the animals. I think it would be very hard to beat the efficiency of this system as far as electrical consumption and water preservation are concerned.