Grundfos drives open-loop geothermal system

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Playing a key role in a open-loop geothermal system serving an historic London church is a Grundfos borehole pump.
A Grundfos SP 60 borehole pump plays a key role in the open-loop geothermal system that provides heating and cooling for the £36 million refurbishment of St Martin-in-the-Field church in London’s Trafalgar Square. Grundfos worked with Raeburn Drilling & Geotechnical, which provided the heat-exchange system via two boreholes. The control panel of the pumps interfaces with the BMS. The church was designed by architect James Gibbs and was completed in 1726.
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