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*It seems to be that it works very poorly at the low temps.
*It seems to be that it works very poorly at the low temps.
**32F, COP is 3 [https://www.nordicghp.com/2017/01/heat-pump-effective-temperature-range/] but at 10F it appears to be COP=2.
**32F, COP is 3 [https://www.nordicghp.com/2017/01/heat-pump-effective-temperature-range/] but at 10F it appears to be COP=2.
**At -5F, COP=1.3 and it shuts down, for backup heat to take over.


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Revision as of 20:53, 20 November 2020

Basics

  • A heat pump - using air heat exchange - extracts heat or cold from the ambient air. There is an outside compressor, and indoor heat exchanger. A split unit. Install requires placing the heat pump outdoors, and placing one or more heat exchangers indoors.

Working Doc

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Efficiency Vs Temperature

  • This one says that it's not worthwhile below 30F [1]. How to reconcile with manufacturer claiming -13F?
  • It seems to be that it works very poorly at the low temps.
    • 32F, COP is 3 [2] but at 10F it appears to be COP=2.
    • At -5F, COP=1.3 and it shuts down, for backup heat to take over.

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