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Re: Re: OT - Heat Pump vs. Air Conditioner
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Posted by paul on January 24, 2002 at 19:09:41 from (209.32.248.107):
In Reply to: Re: OT - Heat Pump vs. Air Conditioner posted by Bldr Update - (ShepFL looking for more comments PLS!) on January 24, 2002 at 18:50:08:
Air conditioner & heat pump are really the same thing. Seems you are asking if air to air or air to water is more efficient. I suspect part of that depends on how deep the lake is, deeper is colder? Air to water is probably more efficient, but will cost more, give more trouble - so, which is better? If your builder is against it, might sway me against also - if he doesn't think it will work, sometimes things get done the way the builder is thinking - not working. Know what I mean? As to the wood burner, on a super tight house you will need to supply air from the outside. No matter how tall the chimney is, the wood burner will only create a vaccumn and that's it. Need a pipe to the wood burner to bring in outside air. But then, I live in southern Minnesota, where heating is a very important thing, and cooling is only for those who live in the little packed cubicles. So, my thoughts probably don't relate to Florida real well. :) --->Paul
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