We have put in both horizontal and vertical systems. They both use the same set of pumps, not very big. As the water flows out it flows in so there is no pressure to the system. You can open the tank where the water goes in and see it circulate. We are about to hook up another one this week. It has 4 vertical loops and still uses the same pump set up. We did one with the wells. They like to drill them about 180 feet and no more. Any less and they have to put in extra wells. On the one with the wells we hit rock at 140 feet so we ended up with a fourth well. Again, we used the same pump set up.You wouldn't want the water moving to fast so it has time to do the heat transfer.
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