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Hydraglass
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Re: No heat from heat pump

Out of curiousity, what is the outside temperature at your location? If it's around or below the freezing mark, your heat pump pretty much can't extract any heat from the ambient air and will just blow cold air - and you have to use the supplemental electric heat.


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I've never liked heat pumps for that reason, give me good old fashioned forced air heat!

To answer your question, yesterday when I tried experimenting with it, it was about 48 outside.

I like it cool and really have not turned the heat on. The basement has baseboard heaters and other than sleeping and cooking I've spend most of the time downstairs. The few chilly nights I've had a fire in the wood stove upstairs. But this week with relatives staying I've resorted to the heat pump for upstairs heating.



Hydraglass
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At 48 degrees, your heat pump should be able to pump out quite nice warm air - at least 5-7 degrees above ambient - so I would suggest calling your favourite HVAC tech and have them come check your system - could be stuck valves and you really are "A/C" instead of "Heat" even though you think you're on "Heat".



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said by Hydraglass:

Out of curiousity, what is the outside temperature at your location? If it's around or below the freezing mark, your heat pump pretty much can't extract any heat from the ambient air and will just blow cold air - and you have to use the supplemental electric heat.
I don't know where people get this idea. Well, I do, actually. Builders cheap out and put in an undersized heat pump, and then people think that heat pumps don't work. It depends on the heat pump. Mine works to about 22 degrees before the aux heat kicks in. A properly sized heat pump is very efficient.


Hydraglass
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Kingston, ON

My previous house had a very nice heat pump - it just wouldn't work below 30F - the air was just as cold as ambient - maybe 1 or 2 degrees warmer. It was plenty large enough - the A/C unit could cool the house 10 degrees in an hour, and when the outside ambient temps were 40F or warmer it could heat the house 10 degrees in an hour.


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