New C7 drilling rig introduced by Casagrande designed to fill the gap between the existing M9-1 and C8 drilling rigs. Weighing in at 20 tonnes, the C7 has a mast with either 7 metres or 10 metres stroke and an installed power of 155kw.

Casagrande introduce an upgraded version of the B250 piling rig designated the B300, with increased crowd and extraction capability together with a higher torque capability from the rotary head.
Eurodrill introduce a new small rotary drifter head type HD2004. This is the smallest drifter head available on the market which offers both a substantial torque and a powerful percussive mechanism and yet is compact and light enough to fit on a small drilling rig.







GEOTHERMAL

What is Geothermal Energy?

Both ‘Geothermal Energy’ and ‘Ground Source Energy’ are terms used to describe energy which is sourced from the Earth. Only a few metres down the temperature of the subsoil remains constant at about 10-16°C and usually differs from the surface temperature by a few degrees. This differential between the subsoil temperature and the surface temperature is the principle on which geothermal or ground source heating works. The amount of temperature differential depends on the geology of the soil, climate and seasonality.


How it works

There are three important elements to a geothermal or ground source heating system:

1. The ground loop
This consists of lengths of pipe buried in the ground in a borehole or a horizontal trench. The pipe is usually a closed circuit and is filled with a mixture of water and antifreeze which is pumped around the pipe absorbing heat from the ground. The ground loop can be:

  • Vertical, for use in boreholes
  • Horizontal, for use in trenches

geothermal energy

2. A heat pump
In the same way that a fridge uses refrigerant to extract heat from the inside, keeping food cool, a ground source heat pump extracts heat from the ground and uses it to heat a building. A ground source heat pump has three main parts:

  • The evaporator which absorbs the heat from the liquid in the ground loop
  • The compressor which moves the refrigerant round the heat pump and compresses the gaseous refrigerant to the temperature needed for the heat distribution circuit
  • The condenser which gives up heat to a hot water tank which feeds the distribution system

3. Heat distribution system
This consists of under floor heating or radiators for space heating and in some cases water storage for hot water supply.

There are reverse-cycle heat pumps that can deliver both heating and cooling.

What we do

We supply drilling rigs to drill the boreholes necessary for vertical ground loops. Typical domestic projects vary from a single borehole to several boreholes, with depths ranging from 50m to 75m deep, with larger domestic and commercial projects requiring boreholes up to 100m deep or more.

Geothermal Drilling

Typically, shallower boreholes can be efficiently drilled with a standard geotechnical drilling rig such as our Casagrande C6 drilling rig. However, for deeper boreholes, a more specialized drilling rig such as our Hutte HBR205GT and HBR504GT geothermal drilling rigs may be required offering a greater drilling torque, higher extraction force, faster feed speeds and the ability to drive double drilling heads for efficient installation of deep casing. In addition, the HBR205GT offers a mechanized rod and casing handling system for up to 50m of drill casings and up to 100m of drill rods.

Geothermal Drilling Rigs

Details of these rigs as follows

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Installed Power (kw)
96
129
147
Overall width (mm)
2250
2065
2500
Rotary head stroke (mm)
4000
3600
4700/6700
Extraction force (t)
6.4/8.5
6.2
20.0
Crowd force (t)
3.4
3.8
10
Max clamp dia (mm)
406
254
406
Max torque (KNm)
17.9
19.0
26.4
Working weight (t)
12.7
11.0
17.2