Heat exchange – Geographical
Patent
1979-11-01
1981-02-17
Richter, Sheldon J.
Heat exchange
Geographical
165 49, 165 56, 165169, F24J 302, F24H 914
Patent
active
042509572
ABSTRACT:
A heating and cooling structural arrangement for a building, such as a house, wherein the interior of the house is caused to assume the temperature of the ground. A liquid reservoir is located in the ground. A pump is to move liquid from the reservoir to a series of panels which are mounted as part of the interior wall structure of the building. If the ground temperature is 70 degrees, this means that the interior temperature of the house should also become 70 degrees. In the winter, the interior of the building would normally be heated and in the summer, the interior of the building would normally be cooled.
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Munro Jack C.
Richter Sheldon J.
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