I wonder what temperature can they reach at 220 meters.
@MUDASIRAHMADBHAT-l7l8 күн бұрын
I want to install it... Where to buy
@heizungsmacher7 күн бұрын
We are doing geothermal drillings in combination with the replacement of the existing heating for single-family homes in most of the german part of Switzerland. If these criterias match, you are very welcome to do our online-check as a first step to get in touch with us: www.heizungsmacher.ch/konfigurator/
@mjoelnir189910 ай бұрын
220 meters is hardly a "geothermal Drilling". Geothermal means you tap the heat radiating from the earth core. 220 m is not enough debt to do that. This is ground based energy not geothermal. It is strange how many so called experts do not get the difference.
@heizungsmacher10 ай бұрын
thanks for your clarification. You are obviously right. We tried to make the video as easy to find as possible. Since the wording "geothermal" is commonly more used, we went for that title.
@loveyourtie4 ай бұрын
It uses the constant temperature under the ground for heating and cooling. Your definition of what geothermal is too narrow.
@mjoelnir18994 ай бұрын
@@loveyourtie Definitions are useless when they are to wide, than one has to use whole sentences to describe something, instead of using one word, to explain what one means. If you want to use the more sexy geothermal instead of the correct ground based, than at least add shallow to geothermal. When I started out geothermal was only used to describe the power resulting from the heat radiating from the earth core. Ground based system were not widely used. Now people seem to use geothermal wider and it does not any longer describe a certain thing exactly. It is especially frustrating as there is a good and useful word for what you use, ground based.
@martylynchian86282 ай бұрын
Centipeedmeters? How many inches?
@cupwalker24.77 ай бұрын
Thats like 2 days of per diem 😂😂😂 and drilling
@martylynchian86282 ай бұрын
How many feet are you talking about?
@heizungsmacher2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your questions. Here with your measures: - 35 bar = 508 PSI - 220 metres = 722 feet (8'661 inches)