A word about Design Day and not-so-warm homes.
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Just to provide a real world counter point to Nate. I'm located with an outdoor design temp a couple of F warmer than Minneapolis.
Large part of the house is uninsulated double brick construction with original cast iron rads. No issues with keeping the place warm down to my design outdoor temps with an air to water heat pump without aux heat. Larger spell bellow design temp does use aux heat along with the heat pump but only because the higher temperatures the rads need.
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as I mentioned I use his data for the temperature info, not a hp selector
I look at it as a just a guide, all systems need to be designed to match equipment with the specific applications. HPs are certainly less forgiving no doubt
Maybe that is why there was a HPWH with a gas condensing burner in the lower 1/3 at AHR😗
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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For me, I usually stuck to the book when it came to heat loss and design days, but I can’t tell you the amount of customers I had within the City of Chicago who kept their thermostats at 84 degrees all winter long and that would be their expectation on the new boiler, usually older folks.
Then, at some point, someone else moves into that house and complains that some knucklehead installed a grossly oversized boiler. These were in poorer neighborhoods where cast iron was the only option so modulation or multiple smaller boilers weren’t an option. Outdoor reset can only do so much.Steve Minnich1 -
Most lack of temperature calls are caused by added heat loss like open unused AC defusers and window units. The other is blocked radiation .. Common sense has to be learned I always say ..
This year any system installed by math will be questioned ..
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