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Ground Source Borehole Installation at Social Housing Development in Whinney hill

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Project Overview

The Whinney Hill project focused on installing a geothermal ground source heat pump (GSHP) system to improve the energy efficiency and EPC ratings of a social housing development. The installation involved drilling 32 boreholes and implementing a ground source headering system, completed on time and efficiently.

 

Objectives

Enhance the EPC ratings of social housing units.

Reduce energy costs and carbon emissions.

Reduce energy costs and carbon emissions.

Installation Details

• Number of Boreholes: 32

• Depth Range of Boreholes: 195 to 251 meters

• Total Depth Drilled: 6,727 meters

• Drilling Equipment: Comacchio GEO 602 Rig

• Geothermal Headering: Integrated with 7 manifolds to connect and optimise the system

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Drilling Process

• Equipment Used: The Comacchio GEO 602 rig was utilised for its efficiency and adaptability to varying borehole depths.

• Execution: The drilling team successfully completed the boreholes within the specified depth range, ensuring optimal placement and functionality of the geothermal system.

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Head Office

Saddle Hill Farm, 277 Preston Road, Standish, WN6 0NZ

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