[AT] OT: Ground Temps

RonMyers at wildblue.net RonMyers at wildblue.net
Sun Jul 8 16:34:48 PDT 2007


Like I said before Georgie you can't read, where did I say how deep the
tanks were.  I said it was on average at 55 deg. where they were, not how
deep you had to go to get to that temp.
Must I lead you around by the hand.

OH! that other statement about the average of 50 to 55 deg. at 4 ft.  came
from one of your sites on underground heating cooling systems.

Some how I wonder if you were absent on the day they talked about that.
Keep talking, you keep getting in deeper and deeper.

RON.

> Walt,
>
> I haven't bad mouthed you at all... I merely pointed out where some of
> your
> ideas are flat out wrong.  I've never worked in a gas station but I have
> successfully designed, built, and operated ground source heat pump
> systems.
> I'm trained to do that.  That's how I know your ideas about ground
> temperature are mistaken.  You may take it personally if you choose, or
> you
> can do more studying to get your facts straight.
>
> I haven't twisted anything... Here's your quote:
>
> "
>> George,
>> The temperature at the point where the underground tanks are stored is
>> on
>> average 55 deg.  No matter what part of the country that you live in.
>> North south east or west . this is set by the government regulations. so
>> it really doesn't matter where you get it from."
>
> Do you stand by that assertion?
>
> George
>
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