GEOTHERMAL HEATING COOLING SYSTEMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CELSIUS ENERGY Schlumberger Technology Corporation MD 23 300 Schlumberger Drive Sugar Land TX 77478 Geothermal heating and cooling systems for residential and commercial use;ENERGY;
DEEP SOLAR McCaughan, Michael 1068 Judy Lane Stanley VA 22851 Geothermal heating and cooling systems comprised of ground source heat pumps, circulating water/antifreeze pipes, heat exchangers, solar heat collection panels, and solar powered cooling units, for residential and commercial applications;SOLAR;
EA B & D Mfg. Inc. 901 9th Street Scranton IA 51462 Geothermal heating and cooling systems for residential, industrial and commercial use comprised primarily of non-pressurized pumps through which hot, warm and cold water circulates through the ground loop fields;
HSS BUFFER TANK B & D Mfg. Inc. 901 9th Street Scranton IA 51462 Geothermal heating and cooling systems for residential, industrial and commercial use comprised primarily of non-pressurized pumps through which hot, warm and cold water circulates through the ground loop fields;BUFFER TANK;
LEGEND WATERFURNACE INTERNATIONAL, INC. 9000 Conservation Way Fort Wayne IN 46809 Geothermal heating and cooling systems, comprised of liquid source heat pumps, and air conditioners, all for use with underground piping for collecting stored heat and heat transfer;
PARADISE ENERTECH GLOBAL 2506 S. ELM ST. GREENVILLE IL 62246 Geothermal heating and cooling systems, namely heat pumps;
PARADISE GEOCOMFORT INC. 2506 S. ELM ST. P.O. BOX 573 GREENVILLE IL 62246 Geothermal heating and cooling systems, namely heat pumps;
PARADISE WaterFurnace International 9000 Conservation Way Fort Wayne IN 46809 Geothermal heating and cooling systems, namely heat pumps;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A heat and cooling system having an indoor air coil subcircuit, an outdoor air coil subcircuit, a geothermal subcircuit, and a control system for selectively operating the system in air-to-air heating, air-to-air cooling, geothermal heating, air-to-air defrost (optionally) and geothermal defrost modes. The various subcircuits may be connected to one another in parallel. The heating and cooling system may include a control system that permits refrigerant to be selectively routed through any two of the heat exchangers to provide the various modes of operation. In one embodiment, the control system may generally include a circuit having a single reversing valve, a plurality of check valves, a plurality of solenoid valves and a plurality of expansion devices.