Posted by Cummins 1955 on December 21, 2008 at 14:54:45 from (4.224.216.25):
In Reply to: Re: Electric heat posted by Mike (WA) on December 21, 2008 at 14:11:50:
The sticker on the air handler says it can have 5,7.5, 10 15 & 20 KW. 15 & 20 requires two heating circuts. Strip heater replacement elements are still available, but don't list a wattage. As far as what the base board heat pulled, they ran off of a 50 amp double pole breaker. This breaker was then sub divided into branch circuits lower in the "c" part of the panel. When the heat pump was installed the house was super insulated. To get the proper r-value on the duct pipes they blown in the attic area about three feet deep! it is thinner towards thed edjes of course. The home has BEE windows throughout the house. Even in single digets the corn stove is on a setting of 5 out of ten. according to the book (which I don't have a lot of faith in) says it is putting out about 35,000 btu.
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