Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Air Conditioning Installation

Air Conditioning Installation Detail
A geothermal heat pump operating at COP_{heating} 3.5 provides 3.5 units of heat for each unit of energy consumed (i.e. 1 kWh consumed would provide 3.5 kWh of output heat). The output heat comes from both the heat source and 1 kWh of input energy, so the heat-source is cooled by 2.5 kWh, not 3.5 kWh.

A heat pump of COP_{heating} 3.5, such as in the example above, could be less expensive to use than even the most efficient gas furnace except in areas where the electricity cost per unit is higher than 3.5 times the cost of natural gas (i.e. Connecticut or New York City).A heat pump cooler operating at COP_{cooling} 2.0 removes 2 units of heat for each unit of energy consumed (e.g. an air conditioner consuming 1 kWh would remove 2 kWh of heat from a building's air).
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation
Air Conditioning Installation

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