Hybrid heat
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A hybrid heat system reacts to changes in temperature and automatically adjusts to the method available to heat or cool a house. It requires a furnace with a heat pump.[1]
Mechanics
[edit]A heat pump can be used to cool or heat a house. The heat pump transfers heat by transmitting of R-410A refrigerant.[2]
Hybrid heat works with gas furnace and electric heat pump systems[3] or using a variable-speed fan. Variable-speed fans use direct-current-electronically commutated motors (ECM).[4][5]
Energy consumption
[edit]A heat pump can reduce electricity use by up to 40% by transferring heat instead of making heat with fuel, for example a gas furnace.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Hybrid Heat Systems: How Do They Work? - Trane®". Trane Residential. 2023-01-24. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
- ^ "How Heat Pumps Work", HowStuffWorks, Retrieved December 16, 2015
- ^ Jones, Kristen (Aug 1, 2023). "How do hybrid dual fuel systems work?". HVAC.com. Retrieved Dec 3, 2023.
- ^ "Energy Star Showcases Efficient, Green HVAC Products", ACHR News, Retrieved December 16, 2015
- ^ "Comparing Motor Technologies", ACHR News, Retrieved December 16, 2015
- ^ "Heat Pump Systems", Energy.gov, Retrieved December 16, 2015