A heat pump is an energy efficient way to cool your home in the summer and heat it in the winter.
Heat pump with gas furnace backup.
When the temperature drops below freezing there s not enough heat in the air to sufficiently heat the home with the pump alone so the backup electric or gas furnace kicks in to provide warmth.
The furnace acts as backup to the heat pump when outside temperatures drop below freezing making dual fuel heat pumps less expensive to operate in colder climates than all electric models.
Also called add on or hybrid dual fuel heat pumps are designed specifically to work as a single system with a natural gas propane or oil fired furnace.
This wire will also run to the air handler furnace and the condenser.
Installing a gas furnace.
A dual fuel furnace takes on the problem with a hybrid approach that combines a heat pump and a backup gas fired heater.
The best of both worlds a dual fuel heat pump system will provide you with the most energy efficient home heating and cooling system by pairing an electric heat pump with a traditional gas furnace.
Some air source heat pumps are backed up by a natural gas furnace which is a bit trickier to compare with regular heat pump operating costs since the current cost of natural gas is relatively low if your heat pump can keep your home warm down to say 30 degrees f but your balance point is set to switch over to backup heat at 40 degrees.
Get huge savings on your monthly energy costs with a dual fuel heat pump furnace system.
To deliver the highest system efficiency performance and climate control an indoor cooling coil must be matched in size and rated with your heat pump.
In a heat pump this is for the backup heat source.
Dual fuel technology combines the cooling and heating performance that you get from a heat pump with the consistent heating capacity of a gas furnace.
The defrost control board in the condenser will automatically defrost the system.
Dual fuel heat pump furnace systems.
A heat pump condenses heat present in the outside air usually down to about 30 degrees fahrenheit depending on the region and the amount of moisture in the air and pumps it into the home.
What makes this system so precise and energy efficient for heating is that it seamlessly alternates between the two energy sources for heating comfort depending on your specific outdoor conditions.