Submitted by Vermontess t3_10smmqg in vermont
GrilledSpamSteaks t1_j72i1lz wrote
Heat pump work regardless of the outside temp. When the temp gets below the rating, it doesn’t stop working, it just becomes more expensive than other electric heaters to operate. Would you need a backup heat source? No more than you’d need a backup water heater. Would it be cheaper to have a wood stove with heat pumps as a secondary system? It has been so far for us.
SomeConstructionGuy t1_j72usj6 wrote
This is not accurate. Most units auto shutdown at some temp below zero to avoid damaging the compressor. The few units that will not do this generally have resistive backup to help keep the low side pressures within an acceptable range.
The shutdown temps range from -5 to -30f depending on make, model and refrigerant. Most are in the -15 to -25 range. Fortunately we’re not at those temps until tomorrow morning for a few hours.
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