The more you know the better

The more you know the better

Only until I moved down south, I’d never heard of an electric heat pump.

  • When my partner and I were looking at homes to buy, the real estate agent told us that the property featured a newer heat pump.

I couldn’t even imagine what this truly entailed. I’d spent my entire life up north, where the Winter season is the priority and required a seriously powerful gas furnace; To handle temperatures down to ten below zero, most houses are outfitted with either a gas furnace or a boiler heater, then very few people bother with central air conditioning. I knew that in the brand new new location, a cooling idea was really necessary. I finally googled to find out what exactly an electric heat pump does. I learned that it’s an eco-friendly style of temperature control system. It combines heating and cooling capacity and eliminates the burning of fossil fuels to generate heat. Instead, a heat pump takes existing heat and simply relocates it, then during the summer, the idea pulls heat from indoors and moves it outside by way of refrigerant, creating a cooling effect. When the temperature drops, the heat pump reverses the flow of refrigerant and takes a fortune of ambient heat in the outdoor air, but as long as the temperature doesn’t drop below cold, there’s satisfactory ambient heat available. The heating and cooling process is appealingly safe, clean and energy efficient, along with that, the heat pump helps to combat excess humidity and filters contaminants out of the air, however because our new new home is equipped with a state-of-the-art heat pump, every one of us love zone control, wireless connectivity and unique speed technology.

 

 

Cooling representative