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Heat Pump Info for DoItYourselfers


If you use electricity to heat your home, consider installing an energy efficient heat pump system. Heat pumps are the most efficient form of electric heating in moderate climates, providing three times more heating than the equivalent amount of energy they consume in electricity. There are three types of heat pumps: air to air, water source, and ground source. They collect heat from the air water, or ground outside your home and concentrate it for use inside. Heat pumps do double duty as a central air conditioner. They can also cool your home by collecting the heat inside your house and effectively pumping it outside. A heat pump can trim the amount of electricity you use for heating as much as 30 to 40 percent.

Heat Pump Tips

  • Do not set back the heat pump's thermostat manually if it causes the electric resistance heating to come on. This type of heating, which is often used as a backup to the heat pump, is more expensive.
  • Clean or change filters once a month or as needed, and maintain the system according to manufacturer's instructions.

Programmable Thermostats for Heat Pumps

When a heat pump is in its heating mode, setting back a conventional heat pump thermostat can cause the unit to operate inefficiently, thereby canceling out any savings achieved by lowering the temperature setting. Maintaining a moderate setting is the most cost-effective practice. Recently, however, some companies have begun selling specially designed setback thermostats for heat pumps, which make setting back the thermostat cost effective. In its cooling mode, the heat pump operates like an air conditioner; therefore, manually turning up the thermostat will save you money.









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posted Jan 07, 2009

I have a haier hr18-60c1var,and the problem im having is the unit is only running on emergency heat only

posted Dec 19, 2008

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posted Oct 21, 2008

my church have a carrier M# 38Qno6o510, The fan motor went out recently and the tech that came out changed out the fan motor with an alternate fan motor, then the other day the control board burned out, the fan stop turning, so I replaced the control board, do you think that the tech could have replaced the fan motor with the wrong size motor. the motor was a Fasco 208-230 V H/P 1/3 Amp 2.6 RPM 1075 the one that he removed was a Carrier 208-230 V h/p 1/3 RPM 850 type UF, he also added another capacitor 7.5 mfd

posted Oct 19, 2008

Carrier 5 ton dual fuel heat pump with copeland scroll compressor making a lot of rattling noise. sounds like its thrown a rod. Is the compressor going, going, going, gone?

posted Jul 31, 2008

I have a 3 ton trane heat pump. I am unable to get the house to cool below 81 degrees. I have noticed that it seems that the condensing unit keeps going from heating to cooling. I am asuming that the reversing valve keeps going from heat to cooling. I really could use help asap.


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