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0 Degree F Heat Pump?
don_52
Member Posts: 199
Gentlemen of the Wall,
A fellow wrote about some zero degree f heat pumps.
I have read up on the DOE Region V heat pumps from;
http://www.nyletherm.com/spaceheating.htm
Any others at or close to this in the mainstream?
Going to AHR Show tomorrow and would like a heads up,
if possible.
Regards, db
A fellow wrote about some zero degree f heat pumps.
I have read up on the DOE Region V heat pumps from;
http://www.nyletherm.com/spaceheating.htm
Any others at or close to this in the mainstream?
Going to AHR Show tomorrow and would like a heads up,
if possible.
Regards, db
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Low temp Heatpump
I have not seen any but That product could be useful in my market area.
Maybe meet up at the show.
Mike0 -
heatpump
You can get more heat out of the system if the outdoor coil is bigger. This allows the system to absorb more heat from the outside for delivery inside. I wonder what the booster compressor is. Two speed compressors have already been done for heatpumps.
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David B., Mind sharing a...
Particular brand, I was going to the show today after
a meeting downtown ( Chicago ), the meeting took on a
life of it's own and well....
Some day's I miss twistin' wrenches so bad I could weep,
know what I mean?
Cheers, db0
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