Geothermal gets 75 80 of it s energy from the earth and the other 20 25 from electrical energy for conversion.
Geothermal unit in attic.
Aside from the list below the unit can also be retrofitted to where an existing outdoor air or heat pump unit once was located.
Geothermal heating and cooling is also surprisingly quiet.
It looks like a nominally 2 ton hp.
Having the hvac unit in the attic is common and works but is not ideal.
This is another reason why it is important to always have a good clean properly sized air filter along with having annual inspections.
It stinks having to climb up into the attic to change filters or worse having to work on the unit in the summer when the attic gets super hot or the winter when it is freezing out.
In the beginning we had a gas leak in the attic unit.
Unit 2 looks like it might be supported from above in an attic.
Distribution subsystem most residential geothermal systems use conventional ductwork to distribute hot or cold air and to provide.
Sometimes the indoor coil can actually ice up.
Keep in mind it doesn t take much dirt to clog a drain.
Geothermal hvac units are suited for various locations throughout the home.
There are a lot of competent geothermal hvac professionals that are willing to help.
On average an indoor geothermal unit makes about as much noise as a refrigerator.
And if your unit is in an attic or a finished basement this can cause terrible damage.
Installations the geothermal heat pump cabinet is usually located in a basement attic or closet.
In commercial installations it may be hung above a suspended ceiling or installed as a self contained console.
Sometimes it s favorable to move an attic installed air handling unit to the garage or a hall closet.
You did not mentioned where this house is located and as a result it s not possible to determine much more about capacity that is dependant on average annual ground temperature that varies even within the state.