How are geothermal systems designed?

Georgia Geothermal engineers meet with the owner to determine preliminary installation details for the ground loop system. Georgia Geothermal, in conjunction with mechanical engineers, architects, and IGSHPA (International Ground Source Heat Pump Association) certified HVAC dealers, collaborate on choosing optimal HVAC heating and cooling capacity requirements and translates those requirements into geothermal energy requirements. Improving the thermal envelope of the building through use of other insulating materials and techniques, such as cellulose insulation, low E glass, and caulking can minimize the capacity requirement needed to heat and cool residential and commercial facilities. Georgia Geothermal takes the capacity requirements and couples them with heating and cooling related ratios supplied by the electric company to determine the optimal loop configuration. Once the loop heat exchanger area and load requirements are approved by the architect, engineer, and homeowner or industrial consumer, Georgia Geothermal begins installation.

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