Great HKL !
That is sooooooooooo important even at spec'd 24% glycol in Northern Loops frequently LW to the ECL, gle ground loop, is 30f to 27f (yikes) and a 50% "pump penalty is in place at the charts...
What is meant by that is if I want total circulation and GEOTHERMAL unit heat exchangers and all connected fittings (ALL, that means ALL)
I will look at wanting 22 ft TDH water on a pump chart but at the 33ft TDH p-glycol mark and see what GPM I will likely end up with. REM: an oem is at the mercy of water coil PERFECTION by their charts...(!) You can find just 3.1/2 to 5ft tdh water coils in some GTHP OEM's as has been since the early 80's, too.
Also several reasons for over 20% p-glycol , if any used ( I used to think 18% was fine ) and not because your loop is not entering above 34f. [Energy Star(tm) is rated at 32f x 3pm per rated -ton (which is ~ 3.3gpm per compressor label actual-ton)].
But I think you will find some other bugs and properties of P-Glycol is requiring that minimum by vol.
Methanol is great! and at just 16% I only adjust about a third away from the water charts to 40%.
We have had food grade p-glycol require maintenance as in radiant systems and waxing impellers and volutes and cavitation can occur more easily, so kick around certain additives, please.
In zones 4 on up, common loops residentially sized, 4500 to over 7000 deg day, are guarranteed only 34f or more returning to the GTHP at ~ 2.7 GPM per rated "size-ton"
then: ~ 3GPM per compressor-in-box label-ton. Notice that W:W specs having size and tons of actual compressor, like Water Furnace and Hydro-Temp Corp of AR does, are equal to the labeling on the ARI rated compressor... but double check all forced air/ READ the heats of absorption and go from there, please. Vertical boreholes in residential loading only approach ~ 42 to 44 btuh per standard grouted x 3/4" PE dr-11 loop foot at 34f return and ~ 30-29.1/2 going out to the Earth Coupled Loop, ECL, gle.