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To: M. Murray who wrote (107658)2/15/2021 2:50:52 PM
From: greg s  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110315
 
It really depends on the winter temperature profile of a given location. In areas where it is regularly very cold you are correct. In areas where the majority of days would allow the heat pump to work with a few days being too cold, the "I squared R" supplimental heat might be a solution in using a heat pump. There are charts that can be used to determine this. It also depends on the balance point of a particular unit.