sandstone, limestone, coal measures, or other water yielding strata.
This is then abstracted via a submersible pump located within the
abstraction well up into a Plate Heat Exchanger. There is then a transfer
of heat into the secondary side of the system other wise know as the
Load side and then it is discharged back into the strata via a discharge well.
The abstraction and discharge wells are place appproximatly 80m apart.
key benefits
- Suitable for Ground Source Heat pump systems
- Free cooling Options for Chilled Beam Systems
- Large Capacity systems form small diameter bore holes

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- Starting with the feasability study to establish if the site is capable
of abstracting water to meet the building load requirements - Completing and applying to the Environment Agency licencing
application documentation - Preperation of the drilling specification
- Drilling of the Bore Hole, Airlifting and Acidisation
- Pump testing to Environment Agency requirements
- Submital of risk assessment to the E.A. for licences
- Select, supply and installation of the submersible bore hole pump





