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June 14, 2010 at 10:28 AM #565163June 14, 2010 at 10:41 AM #565575jyurasek02Participant
I think the system you are referring to is a variable refrigerant system? In this case you have refrigerant pipes instead of ductwork routing through the house? Let me know if that is correct.
June 14, 2010 at 10:41 AM #565186jyurasek02ParticipantI think the system you are referring to is a variable refrigerant system? In this case you have refrigerant pipes instead of ductwork routing through the house? Let me know if that is correct.
June 14, 2010 at 10:41 AM #565290jyurasek02ParticipantI think the system you are referring to is a variable refrigerant system? In this case you have refrigerant pipes instead of ductwork routing through the house? Let me know if that is correct.
June 14, 2010 at 10:41 AM #564589jyurasek02ParticipantI think the system you are referring to is a variable refrigerant system? In this case you have refrigerant pipes instead of ductwork routing through the house? Let me know if that is correct.
June 14, 2010 at 10:41 AM #564683jyurasek02ParticipantI think the system you are referring to is a variable refrigerant system? In this case you have refrigerant pipes instead of ductwork routing through the house? Let me know if that is correct.
June 14, 2010 at 11:06 AM #565216mike92104ParticipantExactly.
June 14, 2010 at 11:06 AM #565605mike92104ParticipantExactly.
June 14, 2010 at 11:06 AM #564712mike92104ParticipantExactly.
June 14, 2010 at 11:06 AM #565319mike92104ParticipantExactly.
June 14, 2010 at 11:06 AM #564618mike92104ParticipantExactly.
June 14, 2010 at 11:09 AM #564727UCGalParticipantFor our companion unit we put in a heatpump unit. We had to meat full title 24 energy codes and this was the best way. Plus, since my in-laws are in their 80’s, they might use the AC for part of the summer. (And when the in-laws aren’t there, my 70-something year old aunt comes out to spend part of the summer.)
The climate is mild enough here (at least if you’re semi-coastal) that a heat pump works well for the moderate heating/cooling.
I have a friend in PA that’s home came with a heat pump – in the winter his bills skyrocketed because the heater ended up being resistive heating when the temps dropped into the 30’s.
June 14, 2010 at 11:09 AM #565620UCGalParticipantFor our companion unit we put in a heatpump unit. We had to meat full title 24 energy codes and this was the best way. Plus, since my in-laws are in their 80’s, they might use the AC for part of the summer. (And when the in-laws aren’t there, my 70-something year old aunt comes out to spend part of the summer.)
The climate is mild enough here (at least if you’re semi-coastal) that a heat pump works well for the moderate heating/cooling.
I have a friend in PA that’s home came with a heat pump – in the winter his bills skyrocketed because the heater ended up being resistive heating when the temps dropped into the 30’s.
June 14, 2010 at 11:09 AM #564633UCGalParticipantFor our companion unit we put in a heatpump unit. We had to meat full title 24 energy codes and this was the best way. Plus, since my in-laws are in their 80’s, they might use the AC for part of the summer. (And when the in-laws aren’t there, my 70-something year old aunt comes out to spend part of the summer.)
The climate is mild enough here (at least if you’re semi-coastal) that a heat pump works well for the moderate heating/cooling.
I have a friend in PA that’s home came with a heat pump – in the winter his bills skyrocketed because the heater ended up being resistive heating when the temps dropped into the 30’s.
June 14, 2010 at 11:09 AM #565334UCGalParticipantFor our companion unit we put in a heatpump unit. We had to meat full title 24 energy codes and this was the best way. Plus, since my in-laws are in their 80’s, they might use the AC for part of the summer. (And when the in-laws aren’t there, my 70-something year old aunt comes out to spend part of the summer.)
The climate is mild enough here (at least if you’re semi-coastal) that a heat pump works well for the moderate heating/cooling.
I have a friend in PA that’s home came with a heat pump – in the winter his bills skyrocketed because the heater ended up being resistive heating when the temps dropped into the 30’s.
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