Well (traditional water) and heat pump

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by chatelot16 » 06/08/10, 11:02

there is no 36 solution: pump with the flow rate planned for the cap and see what happens

if it drops too fast it's a bad sign

if you reject the water in another lost well far enough from your well: the water will take the heat of the rock crossed before returning to your well and it will work well

if the water from your 2nd lost well finds another way and goes elsewhere and you empty your well, too bad ...

it is anyway a shame to empty a water table to make a cap work

It is also a shame to send roof water into a well: it is better to reject it on the surface so that it is filtered by the ground before reaching the water table

another solution if the water around your well is a large volume, pump and discharge alternately into the same well, with a large cistern on the surface: more than ten m3 so that the displaced volume benefits from a large volume of rock. a step 36 solution: pump with the flow rate planned for the cap and see what happens

if it drops too fast it's a bad sign

if you reject the water in another lost well far enough from your well: the water will take the heat of the rock crossed before returning to your well and it will work well

if the water from your 2nd lost well finds another way and goes elsewhere and you empty your well, too bad ...

it is anyway a shame to empty a water table to make a cap work

It is also a shame to send roof water into a well: it is better to reject it on the surface so that it is filtered by the ground before reaching the water table

another solution if the water table around your well makes a large volume, pump and discharge alternately into the same well, with a large cistern on the surface: more than ten m3 so that the displaced volume benefits from a large volume of rock
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