FAQ
Depth probe
What is a depth probe?
A deep probe is a bundle of pipes that is inserted into the ground through a borehole approximately 100 – 130 m deep. An antifreeze medium circulates vertically through the deep probe and extracts heat from the surrounding soil.
Where is a depth probe used?
A deep probe is particularly suitable for small plots or large projects.
What are the advantages of a depth probe?
- Low space requirement