Submitted by happyhourscience t3_10t0xj8 in vermont
I know there is some curiosity about how heat pumps do in the cold, so I thought I'd provide some data from today, just for fun. Remember that humidity, wind, solar gain will all influence the results, so this is just a snapshot.
First some background: our house is a mid-90's two story house in Burlington. 1400 square feet plus a semifinished basement.
We have three heat pumps, all Mitsubishi cold climate. Two single zone 12,000 BTU and one multizone 36,000 BTU (but interior units only put out 18k + 9k). Total nominal capacity is 51,000 BTU.
I set the heat pumps to keep the house around 70f last night before the temps dropped. I have been tracking the outside and inside temps all day and here are the results. I am reporting actual outside temperatures, but note that the wind chill has been consistently 20-25f below the actual temps.
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So the heat pumps were able to keep the house within a degree or so of the intended temperature until the sun went down and the temp dropped below -10f. They are still putting out heat, but just to be safe, tonight I'll turn on a space heater that has an automatic thermostat.
Unique-Public-8594 t1_j74ofys wrote
Great to see this level of detail. Nice post. Thank you.