Sales are growing so quickly that some installers wonder whether heat pumps could even wipe out the demand for new air conditioners in a few years and put a significant dent in the number of natural gas furnaces.

      • Daryl Chymko@fosstodon.org
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        1 year ago

        @Luci @wildbus8979 this may have been true a decade ago but now the cold-climate versions can operate at 100% down to -20C. Ours was operational at -29C and running at about 80% output (even though according to the specs thermal shutoff is -28)

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        1 year ago

        A heatpump is an AC, definitionally. There is no major difference for a 9000 BTU heat pump and a 9000 BTU AC in terms of capability to cool. They both work through using gas to move heat from the inside to the outside of the building.

        A heat pump can just run in reverse, and move heat form outside the building inside.

        A mini-split is a version of a heat pump where it has its own head and its own radiator, that are split. this is opposed to central AC.