Dual Fuel (Hybrid) Systems in Cold Climates
Can heat pumps work in cold climates? Check out these 4 different climate modes that demonstrate how a dual fuel (or hybrid) heating and cooling system takes the best qualities of a heat pump and gas furnace to provide a comfortable home climate.
OVERVIEW: While heat pumps provide both heating and cooling, they have to work overtime at extremely low temperatures, which isn’t always the most cost or energy efficient solution. A dual fuel system is a great solution for colder climates with four seasons. Dual fuel systems take the best qualities of a heat pump and gas furnace to provide you with energy-efficient home comfort no matter the temperature outside. • Heat pump as the primary source of heat • Indoor Furnace only runs when heat pump cannot meet the current heating demand (Usually 40 degrees or less) • Utilizes existing ductwork and refrigerant line sets MORE ON HEAT PUMPS: What Is A Heat Pump? In all climates, including those with very cold weather, heat pumps offer an energy-efficient alternative to running an air conditioner with a gas furnace. Like your refrigerator, heat pumps use electricity to transfer heat from a cool space to a warm space, making the cool space cooler and the warm space warmer. During the heating season, heat pumps move heat from the cool outdoors into your warm house. During the cooling season, heat pumps move heat from your house to the outdoors.