Archive for the 'Gas Heat Pump' Category

have existing gas furnace and heat pump what do I need to convert to dual heat capability beside a new?

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

by Dystopos Question by : have existing gas furnace and heat pump what do I need to convert to dual heat capability beside a new? thermostat ?t Best answer: Answer by meFor FHA Almost all forced air systems can be converted for zone control, according to Reinhardt. “A control panel, thermostats, dampers and the proper [...]

I have an electric heat pump (no gas).?

Monday, November 7th, 2011

Question by MR MAC CFC BSA 326: I have an electric heat pump (no gas).? At what low outside temperature is it more cost effective to turn off the heat pump and turn on the heat strip (emergency mode)? Best answer: Answer by MikeHello, here in BC Canada I was told to turn off my [...]

Where can I find information on how natural gas furnaces and heat pumps work?

Sunday, November 6th, 2011

by sisterbeer Question by HoldemLow: Where can I find information on how natural gas furnaces and heat pumps work? Or what are the benefits/costs of gas furnaces vs. heat pumps to heat an average American home? Best answer: Answer by EdLook up heat pumps on the Internet. There is too much to learn to find [...]

Q&A: First Company Aqua-Therm gas water heater central heat: any good?

Friday, October 21st, 2011

Question by Michael: First Company Aqua-Therm gas water heater central heat: any good? Just wondering if this is a good, reliable, and economical way to heat a condo? (installed in 2004) How does it stack up against an electrical heat pump, or gas furnace? And is it able to heat a condo as warm as [...]

Q&A: I have a new Amana Heat pump and a natural gas backup, and my house will not warm up! Its always around 50-59?

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

Question by Zombie: I have a new Amana Heat pump and a natural gas backup, and my house will not warm up! Its always around 50-59? Please help me. I just bought the house and don’t have the money to call someone if it could just be a fix that I could do. I know [...]