Heat Pumps Ft Worth Information

Ft Worth Heat Pumps

Ft Worth Heat Pumps

Ft Worth heat pumps experts want you to know more about these remarkable systems. When you employ an electric resistance heater that consumes one kilowatt-hour of electric energy it only transfers 1 kWh of energy to heat your house at 100% efficiency. In a heat pump, one kWh of energy used in an electric heat pump could “pump” three kWh of energy from the cooler outside air into your home as heat. The ratio of the energy transferred to the electric energy used in the process is called its coefficient of performance (CP). A typical CP for a commercial heat pump is between 3 and 4 units transferred per unit of electric energy supplied.

Heating Season Performance Factor (HSPF) is a measure of the overall heating efficiency of a Ft Worth heat pump. The HSPF can be regarded as an “average” COP of a heat pump for an entire heating season. It is common to compare BTUs of heat output to watts of electrical energy input. HSPF of 6.8 can be compared with an average COP of 2 and a HSPF in the range of 5-7 is acceptable. New heat pumps manufactured after 2005 are required to have an HSPF of at least 7.7. The most efficient heat pumps have an HSPF of 10.

Ft Worth Heat Pumps Brands Repaired and Installed

Trust our Ft Worth heat pump repair team for all brands of equipment including Trane, Ruud, American Standard, Westinghouse, Rheem, Lennox, Carrier, Goodman, Bryant, York, Luxaire, Amana, Tempstar, Coleman, Heil, Comfortmaker, Payne and more.

Ft Worth Heat Pump Repair Service Area

Arlington, Bedford, Blue Mound, Colleyville, Coppell, Euless, Grapevine, Haltom City, Hurst, Keller, Lake Worth,
North Richland Hills, Roanoke, Southlake, Westlake, Trophy Club, White Settlement, Flower Mound, Coppell, Eagle Mountain Lake.

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