LoopLink RLC or LoopLink PRO: Which Is Right For You?

Monday, August 10, 2015

We make web-based ground loop design software, and we are very proud to now say that we have two products in our arsenal:

Both have their place. With the recent addition of LoopLink PRO to our offering, we're now being asked about when it's appropriate to use one over the other. Given the fact that heat transfer in the ground is the same in a residential system as a commercial, which one do you need for a given application?

Even though PRO can be used to design a system of any size and scope (residential or commercial), RLC will make life much easier for the residential designer. This article will help you decide which is better-suited to meet your needs.

What is a “residential” system?

Generally speaking, you can use “residential” ground loop design software on any building where its heating and cooling loads are closely tied to weather conditions. In such a system, there is minimal need for consideration of how the building is being occupied or used. There aren't large amounts of internal gains, occupancy rates, ventilation requirements, industrial processes, etc.

Examples Include:

  • Any size home, no matter if it is large or small
  • Multifamily residential buildings such as apartments or condos
  • A large warehouse or storage building with little to no internal gains
  • Small office buildings with light occupancy schedules and minimal fresh air requirements

The simple relationship of load to outside air temperature can be used to develop a load profile graph, like this one:

Once the building load profile is generated, it is also a straightforward process to determine how much a heat pump will have to run, how efficient it will be, how much it will cost to operate, how much will required of the ground loop, etc. Because of the predictable behavior of a residential building, RLC can use a small amount of information (peak heating and cooling loads along with project location) and use it to perform a full-fledged energy analysis. It doesn't really matter how big the system is. As long as there is a linear relationship between the building loads and the outside air temperature, the bin method can be used to predict how much heating or cooling will be required.

What is a "commercial" system

For a commercial building, the energy modeling process is quite a bit more involved. The heating and cooling load profile depends on how the building is being used rather than the weather conditions. For example, a manufacturing facility, large office building, or data center would very likely need cooling even when the outdoor air temperature is 40°F. This is a stark contrast to a “residential” application that would definitely need to be heated to maintain thermostat set point at the same temperature. A load profile for a commercial building could look something like this:

As you can see in the graph, some cooling is required even during the cold winter months. To accurately determine the heating and cooling requirements for a commercial building, you need to consider:

  • Occupancy (number of people)
  • Occupant activity levels (exercising vs. sitting at a desk, etc.)
  • Ventilation (fresh air)
  • Light power density
  • Internal gains – amount and type depends on the building
    • Offices - computers, monitors, copiers, appliances, etc.
    • Manufacturing facilities - CNC machines, paint booth, welders, etc.
    • Restaurant – range, oven, coolers, etc.

Not only do you need to consider how much each process or component will contribute to the heating and cooling requirements for a building, but you also need to consider when each is used (e.g. – schedule). Attention to detail is critical for this time-consuming process.

There are many programs that are well-suited to model a commercial building. These programs use the hour-by-hour method rather than the bin method for the energy calculations. Here are a few examples:

A good portion of the heavy lifting (e.g. - the energy model) is done outside of ground loop design software. But by decoupling the energy model from the ground loop design calculations, you can analyze a much more complicated system. Each of the programs listed above will export the data in various formats. The outputs are the result of a lot of hard work but are condensed into a usable format that can be directly imported to PRO.

As previously mentioned, PRO could be used to design the ground loop for a residential system. However, it doesn’t perform energy modeling calculations so, you would need to obtain that information elsewhere. For a residential application, it would save a lot of time and effort to use LoopLink RLC for the design because it will perform the energy modeling calculations for you.

It’s all about the energy.

When trying to decide which program is for you, remember the key distinction between residential and commercial applications from a ground loop design standpoint. Ask yourself this question:

Can the heating and cooling requirements for a building be accurately predicted with weather data alone, or do you also need to know something about building usage and its schedule?

Once you’re able to answer, hopefully it will be easier to choose between LoopLink RLC and LoopLink PRO moving forward.

Geo-Connections: Looking Forward

Thursday, July 9, 2015

We are extremely happy to announce that LoopLink® PRO, our new commercial design software is now available to the public. With the release of LoopLink PRO, we are planning on some significant changes and improvements to all of the other areas of our business and we wanted to take a minute to share with you what we have planned as we look forward to the year ahead.

Updating All Websites

In the near term, we will be rolling out an updated design for our company site, LoopLink® RLC and the GeoConnected blog. Each site will have its own distinctive look but there will be common elements that will make accessing information across all of our sites faster and easier. As part of the redesign, we will improve the mobile friendliness of all of our web properties.

LoopLink RLC Updates

We have never hid the fact that we are a small team. While that size provides us some of our greatest strengths, it also gets in the way of us taking on some of the projects that we really want to get done. With LoopLink® PRO up and running (like a giant geothermal bull of awesomenessitude), we will be turning our focus back to our flagship residential/light commercial program and working through some pretty major changes. Including:

New Look and Feel

We will clean up the existing design and make the site more responsive for mobile users. Many of the design cues will be pulled from the LoopLink® PRO interface so if you are curious where we are headed, you should check out the PRO interface.

Server Side Power Up

We will be making some critical changes to the parts you don’t see that will help us to improve the parts you do much more efficiently moving forward.

Payment System Upgrade

We will be making significant changes to our check out process that will force changes in account management and will affect current users’ automatic renewal schedule. We will contact all users prior to taking this step with details about what to expect and how you will be impacted.

Headloss & The Upgrades

There are a lot of users who have requested the inclusion of a head loss calculator into LoopLink® RLC. It will be added this year. In addition we have a few other upgrades and tweaks on our to-do list to tackle. We will determine the short list soon and fill you in on the details.

Training Opportunities

Our roots have always been in education. Over the past year, we have worked hard to expand and improve upon our online courses for geothermal professionals. With the help of our friends at HeatSpring we are proud to offer the following courses.

Entry Level Geothermal Professional

Provides a basic overview of GSHP design, installation, etc. for those looking to learn without the need for certification.

Geothermal Designer Boot Camp + LoopLink Certification

For the residential or light-commercial system designer looking to learn advanced design principles. This course provides hands-on design experience through homework problems that are completed using LoopLink. Get a free LoopLink RLC license when you register.

IGSHPA Geothermal Installer Accreditation

For anyone looking to open themselves to new markets through a working knowledge of GSHP technology . This is a preparation course for the IGSHPA Accredited Installer exam and covers all aspects of GSHP systems - economics, design, installation and commissioning.

IGSHPA Vertical Loop Installer Accreditation

For drilling professionals interested in mastering GSHP installations. This is a preparation course for the IGSHPA Accredited Vertical Loop Installer exam and covers all aspects of GSHP systems - economics, design, installation and commissioning.

IGSHPA Certified GeoExchange Designer (CGD)

For the commercial system designer looking to obtain the highest certification available in the world of GSHPs. This is a preparation course for the IGSHPA CGD exam and provides hands-on design experience through homework problems that are completed using LoopLink PRO. Get a free LoopLink PRO license when you register.

Thank you for your patience while we make these changes.




You can learn more about LoopLink PRO features or sign up for a free one week trial of LoopLink PRO at looplinkpro.com

Homeowner Education Pack Released

Thursday, June 14, 2012


In a blaze of emailing glory we notified our known universe about the free and oh so useful "Homeowner Education Pack". Available through the GeoBookstore, this collection of downloadable PDFs covers, how geothermal heat pumps work, explains the differences in common loopfield configurations and has a quick reference of dos and don'ts for homeowners looking into geo and for those that own a system already.

The Homeowner Education Pack is a fantastic resource for installers and designers presenting their geothermal system bids to new customers. They are totally free and they have a ton of good information that can make your first meeting go much more smoothly. You can send your customers to our site to download it, print it for them or email it to them but no matter what, you should get these guides into the hands of your customers.

The only thing we ask is that you don't post them directly to your own site. We have tried to give them a good home and we would appreciate it if you simply added a link to their home if you want to share through your website.

Introducing the Geo Bookstore

Wednesday, March 14, 2012


It's not always easy to find good information on geothermal. The internet is filled with well internet quality material. Some of it is good, some of it is bad... some of it is down right awful. At GeoConnections we are trying to provide a reliable resource for quality information that we have found throughout our years. So we made the Geo Bookstore.

A lot of the papers and books you'll find in our new bookstore were generated by us or they are IGSHPA texts. We are collecting printable and printed materials from as many reliable resources as we can find (and get permission to distribute). Whenever possible we give the information to you for free. You won't have to give us your family history or your first born to get access either, when you hit download, it will.

Our goal with the Geo Bookstore is to make finding good information about geothermal easy to access. If you have a resource that you think we need to add to our list, let us know about it. We can only read so much in a day so getting your help in finding quality materials would be much appreciated.

So Fresh and So Clean...

Monday, February 13, 2012


GeoConnections Inc. put on a brand new digital face over the weekend. In addition to a large set of improvements rolled out for LoopLink, we upgraded our company website to something totally different. Our first website (GeoConnections classic as we call it) served us well for its life but as we have grown we have found that we and our customers were bumping into some limitations.

The goal of these changes is to make accessing the information you need simpler and faster. You will notice a much more LoopLink-centric approach to our site which is in response to how our visitors seemed to get around. Most people went to our homepage and immediately moved onto the software section... its almost as if they were after something in particular. So we made the software section our homepage (makes sense right?)

The biggest addition we have made to the site is our new Geo Bookstore. The Geo Bookstore is a growing collection of texts for sale and for free download that we think are worth your time to read. We have a bias on some of them because we are the authors (the IGSHPA Residential Light Commercial Manual for example) but we really do think that these texts contain useful and important information that anyone involved in the design and installation of geothermal heating and cooling systems should take the time to read.

We also expanded our Geothermal Resources section with more pages that you can use to help your customer's understand geothermal and how heat pumps work. We made some pretty exciting changes to the LoopLink Certified Designers section of the site as well. It is easier than ever for homeowners and building owners to find qualified designers in their area. For the certified designers, we have made managing your profile faster and easier so if you have earned your LoopLink certified credentials... update your profile to guarantee we are sending business your way.

We aren't done yet so keep checking back. We are working on some new informational videos and have plans for a customer feedback center that we hope will keep us in touch with you. If you have the time... we'd love to hear what you think about the new site. There is a quick poll on the right side of this blog.

Technical Difficulties

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

We are experiencing technical difficulties with our primary webserver for Geo-Connections Inc. In the recent months we have seen an huge increase in site traffic and it appears we have hit a point in our life that we need to upgrade our back end.

LoopLink has had only one reported interruption but even one is too many for our liking. We are currently working on moving our website to new digs and should have the process completed by early next week.

To Access LoopLink without connecting to the Geo-Connections site please go to: looplinkrlc.com.

Thank you for your patience and understanding during this transition. We will have things operating like normal again soon. We will keep you posted.