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Heat Pump Inspections
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The easiest way to recognize a heat pump is at the thermostat. When you remove the cover from the thermostat, you will have dual bubble mercury tubes controlling the heat.

 


Heat Pumps
If you live in a moderate climate where the temperature during the cold months doesn't fall lower than 30ºF, you may want to install a heat pump.

Heat Pumps
An air-source heat pump can provide efficient heating and cooling for your home, especially if you live in a warm climate.

Heat Pump Wall Mounted Unit
Control Panel
What is a PTAC / PTHP Heat Pump?
A PTAC ( packaged terminal air conditioner) is a unit that cools and heats. These are heat pumps wall mounted for space saving and convenience.

Heat pumps use the same technology as your refrigerator. Through coils and compressors, they take two spaces in relative equilibrium and move heat from one place to another, making one space warmer and the other space cooler.

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Q. I've been thinking about buying a heat pump to replace my aging forced-air oil furnace. How do they work, and are they really as efficient as advertised?

Heat Pump Maintenance
If you use your heat pump on a regular basis, you should change the filter about once a month. You could probably get away with only changing the filter once every three months if you only run the unit periodically.

Heat Pump Water Heaters
Most homeowners who have heat pumps use them to heat and cool their homes.

Central Heat Pumps
Central heating pumps work by exchanging the heat from a cooler area to a hotter area. Therefore, it is one source of heating that can help in lowering polluting emissions. Heat pumps are also used for cooling areas.

A heat pump is generally used in locations where heating or cooling is needed, but where the current heat or cooling source is inadequate.

A heat pump"like an air conditioner or refrigerator"
moves heat from one place to another.

Heat Pump Facts
Heat pumps are very popular units. A heat pump is one of the most complex units in a typical residential home.

Heat Pumps: Free Energy or Eco Fad?
A heat pump is a device that moves heat from one place to another.

Heat Pump Water Heaters - Heat pump water heaters use electricity to move heat from one place to another instead of generating heat directly. To heat water for homes, heat pump water heaters work like refrigerators in reverse.

Heat Pump: A device which uses compression and decompression of gas to heat and/or cool a house.

HEAT PUMP: The antithesis of the air conditioner, the heat pump's cooling coil removes heat from the air while the condenser coil transfers it to water cycling through it.

heat pump (thermopompe, f., pompe à chaleur, m.) A heating system, usually warm air, which uses outside air, ground or water as the heat source.

Heat Pump - A heat and cooling source. Heat pumps extract heat from either the air or ground and transfer that heat by circulating a refrigerant through a cycle of alternating evaporation and condensation. The cycle can be reversed for cooling.

Heat pumps
A heat pump is usually an electrically-powered system that can either heat or cool by transferring heat from one place to another. During the heating season, a heat pump extracts heat from ...

Heat Pump - An electric air conditioning and heating system that captures existing outdoor heat and transfers or "pumps" this heat into your home.

Heat pump " A device that uses compression and decompression of gas to heat and/or cool a building.

Heat Pump: A reverse cycle refrigeration unit that can be used for heating or cooling.
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Heat Pumps and Gas Heaters
Though different types of heaters are available, most commonly used are natural gas heaters and electric-air -source heat pumps. Natural gas heaters are popular where natural gas is easily available.

Heat pumps are air conditioners that contain a valve that allows switching between air conditioner and heater.

Heat Pump
A combination heating and cooling device. In the winter it extracts heat from air as cold as 20 degrees, and in the summer it works in reverse to become an air conditioner.
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Heat Pump (Reverse Cycle System): A year-round heating and air-conditioning system in which refrigeration equipment supplies both heating and cooling through ducts leading to individual rooms.

Heat pump
An electric unit that cools the house during hot weather by absorbing heat from inside and discharging it to the outside. In cold weather, it absorbs heat from outside and discharges it inside.
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A heat pump operating in cooling mode or an air conditioner is usually listed by its Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER). Most models over 15 years old will usually have an SEER rating below 8.

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Electric heat pump hot water heaters take heat from the air and concentrate it in a storage tank, making heat pump water heaters up to three times more energy efficient than standard electric water heaters. Watch this video to find out more.

Geothermal heat pumps
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How to Buy a Heat Pump
You might have a fairly good idea of what a heat pump is and its benefits - but do you know how to specify one? Tim Pullen clarifies what can be a complex issue
Airtightness: A Big Deal?

Ground-source heat pumps rely on buried water loops to heat and cool efficiently and economicallyby William J. Evangelist
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Replace Electric Heat Pump
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Title Definition
Heat Pump
A device which uses compression and decompression of gas to heat and/or cool a house.
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Delta-T A difference in degrees Fahrenheit or the high and low temperature of a system such as an air conditioner or heat pump. Den The same configuration as a bedroom without a closet. Deterioration Impairment of condition.

System Capacity System capacity is a measurement of the total amount of heat or cooling your furnace, heat pump or air conditioner can produce in one hour. This amount is reported in Btu/hr on the nameplate of your equipment.

"I'm tired of hearing 'experts' say people should add solar panels or ground-source heat pumps to homes that already use twice the energy they should to heat and cool," says Andrew Padian, ...

Heat pumps, furnaces and boilers must be tuned up at regular intervals to keep them at peak performance levels.
Air conditioners must not be placed in locations of direct sunlight. This will increase their workload.

There are a variety of ways to heat your home, including forced-air systems with a furnace, heat pumps (for heating and cooling), duct-free systems, steam systems, air conditioners, and in-floor radiant heat.

Central air conditioning has the main heat pump/cooling pump outside. The Gas is piped to a control heating/cooling unit within the roof cavity. This unit has a radiator (heat exchanger) and fan inside.

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If you have a central air conditioner or heat pump, check the condition of the outdoor compressor unit housing. It is very important that no sheet metal screws are missing and that they all are tightened.

With geothermal systems (also called ground-source heat pumps), you capture heat and cold from the ground beneath the frost line (where temperatures are pretty constant year-around, about 50-55 degrees Fahrenheit).

Ton: The size of an air conditioner or heat pump is sometimes expressed in tons. The term dates from the days when ice, measured in tons, was used to cool large buildings. A ton is equal to 12,000 BTUs per hour.

Heated water or steam flows from the heat pump, or boiler heating hydronic system into pipes. The pipes connect to a baseboard heating system, convector, or radiator that distributes heat throughout that room.

In most cases, it is better not to add a separate furnace, window air conditioner or heat pump to handle your addition. It may seem easier, but you could be doubling the potential maintenance problems with two separate systems.

This process does not require gas, oil, or wood to run, and the only upsetting aspect to the environment is digging underground to insert the piping. Further still, geothermal heat pumps require very little maintenance, if any at all.

Don't forget about insulating your heating ducts, especially if you live in the Northwest and have a furnace or heat pump. You can lose up to one-third of your heat through uninsulated, leaky ductwork.

Federal Technology Alert. A very comprehensive report on heat pump water heaters.
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SEER: Universal energy rating for heat pumps. The higher the number the better.
Service equipment: Main control gear at the service entrance, such as circuit breakers, switches, and fuses.

Compressor
The heart of an air conditioning or heat pump system. It is part of the outdoor unit and pumps refrigerant in order to meet the cooling requirements of the system.

Furnace installations are not as complex as hot water heating system, heat pump, or AC installations. Even homeowners who go with lower priced contractors are fairly unlikely to run into major problems as a result of a poor furnace installation.

The other dedicated circuits in your home will be heat pumps and air-conditioning systems. They will be hard wired like the water heater.

A fin comb is a specialty tool used to straighten the bent fins of a condensing unit for an air conditioning or heat pump system.

For room air conditioners, central air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces and boilers, the range is not energy consumption, but rather, the energy efficiency ratings for these products (EER, SEER, HSPF & SEER, and AFUE , respectively).

A mechanical device that pressurizes a gas in order to turn it into a liquid, thereby allowing heat to be removed or added. A compressor is the main component of conventional heat pumps and air conditioners.

Cleaning of the inside of the ventilation and heating system
Cleaning of air conditioning and heat pump coils
Disinfectant should be run through the duct vent system to kill any mold, mites and bacteria that is lingering ...

Air Coil - Coil on some types of heat pumps used either as an evaporator or a condenser.

'''Air Conditioning''' Air conditioning is air that is treated as it comes into the house. Either cooled, heated and or filtered. Usually air-conditioning is the result of a ventilation system incorporating a heat pump. [[Category:Building Terms]] ...

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