Vertical Ground Closed
Loops. This type
of loop configuration is ideal for homes where yard space is insufficient to
permit horizontal buildings with large heating and cooling loads, when the
Earth is rocky close to the surface, or for retrofit applications where minimum
disruption of the landscaping is desired. Contractors bore vertical holes in
the ground 150 to 450 feet deep. Each hole contains a single loop of pipe with
a U-bend at the bottom. After the pipe is inserted, the hole is backfilled or
grouted. Each vertical pipe is then connected to a horizontal pipe, which is
also concealed underground. The horizontal pipe then carries fluid in a closed
system to and from the geoexchange system. Vertical
loops are generally more expensive to install, but require less piping than
horizontal loops because the Earth deeper down is alternatingly
cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
