WHAT IS A HEAT PUMP?
Q: What is a heat pump?
A: A heat pump is an efficient method of cooling your home in summer
and warming it in winter. Although heat pumps are new to many people,
theyve been around for over three decades, and are found in
schools, offices, motels, stores and industrial plants as well as
homes.
WHY CHOOSE A NEW HEAT PUMP?
A new energy efficient heat pump is a good investment, providing
years of worry-free heating and cooling and significant savings
on your electric bill.
HOW A HEAT PUMP WORKS
A heat pump works by moving heat. In the summer, a heat pump operates
like a standard electronically driven air conditioner, collecting
heat from the air in your home and expelling it outside.
In winter, the process is reversed, and the heat pump collects
heat from outdoor air to warm the air inside your home.
HOW DOES IT WORK IN WINTER?
Youre saying that when its thirty-eight degrees
outside, my heat pump can still take enough heat out of the air
to warm my home? Right. Even the coldest winter air contains
some heat. However, heat pumps work best at temperatures above 35
degrees Fahrenheit.
Below this temperature, an electrical resistance heater switches
on, if required, to supplement heat brought in from outside.
HOW WELL DOES IT WORK?
While many people find the winter operation of a heat pump the
most difficult understand, it is during the heating cycle that the
heat pump produces the most significant savings.
Unlike a furnace, that turns fossil fuel or electricity into heat,
the heat pump collects heat that already exists in the outdoor air
by means of its refrigeration cycle. Consequently, your heat pump
will produce 2 to 3 times more heat than the energy it uses!
HOW MUCH MONEY CAN I SAVE?
Savings depend upon four factors:
-The efficiency of your old equipment
-The efficiency of your new heat pump
-Your climate
-Your electric rate
SAVE ON COOLING!
Cooling efficiency is rated by SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency
Ratio). The higher the SEER, the higher the savings. If your home
is over eight years old, your current air conditioner or heat pump
probably has a SEER of 7.0. A new, higher efficiency heat pump can
be as much as 56% more efficient.
SAVE ON HEATING!
Heat pumps are rated for heating efficiency by HSPF (Heating Seasonal
Performance Factor). Heat pumps are available with HSPF ratings
up to 9.0. Since a heat pump combines the heat it produces with
the heat from outside, the coefficient of performance (COP) of a
heat pump is more than one. This means, you may pay for a dollars
worth of electricity, but a heat pump can deliver as much as $3.45
worth of heating. Thats quite a bargain!
GIVE ME MY SAVINGS IN DOLLARS!
If you lived in a three bedroom home in mid-American city and had
an older heat pump or air conditioner with a SEER of 7.0, replacing
it with a high-efficiency heat pump with a SEER of 12.0 could save
you $668 over a three-year period.
DUAL FUEL
If youre looking for a new cooling system, but your old non-electric
furnace is still working, consider buying an add-on heat pump. With
a dual fuel system, the two systems share the heating load, but
never at the same time. Each system operates when it is the most
cost effective.
In a dual fuel system, the heat pump will be your cooling system
in the summer and your primary heat source in winter. But when the
temperature drops below the heat pumps set point, your furnace
will take over until the outside temperature rises enough for the
heat pump to operate more efficiently than your old furnace.
To find out what high-efficiency Goodman heat pumps can do for you,
call your local Goodman dealer.
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