Dumb Question About Chilling Water
Where we are, like most of planet Earth, the temp 4-6 ft below the ground is about 55 degrees. Why it that not being used as part of a cooling system?
For example, I am building a house in the next couple months. The foundation footers will be about 10ft below ground level, and the basement walls on top of those. While this is all excavated, why not bury a tank or large coil by the foundation that can be used as a water chiller, then circulate that water to cool air handlers for the AC system?
The idea would be to pipe water through the tank or coil underground to chill it and then return the chilled water to the air handler. This could be a mix of pipe and underground tank large enough to provide a good reservoir of cool water.
I think the initial costs would be high, but running it would be very inexpensive, just a circulator and a fan.
I have never seen or heard of this being done, which is why I think it is probably a dumb question. Try to be kind…
Edit: Am I describing geothermal?