<VV> New Garage - Heating
JVHRoberts at aol.com
JVHRoberts at aol.com
Sun Oct 23 19:39:15 EDT 2005
I respectfully disagree. The ones I have heat fine, even when it's only 10F
outside. And the minimum useful outdoor temperature for heat pumps gets lower
every year, as the technology improves. We got 'em all over the place around
here, and they work fine, even in the dead of winter. Sized properly, heat
pumps work well even in the Midwest, etc.
In a message dated 10/23/2005 4:15:53 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
ScottyGrover at aol.com writes:
Gentlemen,
If I remember correctly, the original of this thread inquired about summer
heat removal in the garage; for which roof insulation seems like the best
solution.
In regard to heat pumps, those which are air-to-air (the usual) require a
fairly warm winter climate (in my experience, only specified by Mechanical
Engineers for places like Southern California, Southern Arizona, Southern
Nevada,
Southern Texas.) Not used in Albuquerque or Oklahoma City
Scotty.
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