Posted by George Marsh on March 27, 2014 at 22:18:03 from (50.127.10.235):
In Reply to: Re: Heat pumps posted by Bob Huntress on March 27, 2014 at 16:19:03:
Bob, Why are you the only one on YT sees that a heat pump doesn't work in all places? 45 years ago I was a heating and air mechanic for Bethleham steel Burns Harbor, In. I worked on large furnaces, boilers 100 hp chillers. and air conditioners. The man who works on them where I live agrees with you.
Where I live, when you need them the most, sub zero temps, they don't work. If you try to use them they end up costing you more.
The temps in my area are getting in the 30 to 50. Heat pumps should work. I'll post back next month to see how much my 78 year old friend saves switching back to the heat pump mode. He definately learned that heat pumps aren't as great as most people think.
I'm sure they would work great if your temps never got below freezing. Some say they will work great if the temps don't go below 40. George
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