Can we use a heat pump to heat the household water.
Last Post 03 Feb 2009 09:21 PM by joe.ami. 1 Replies.
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03 Feb 2009 06:24 PM
Hi All

We currently have horizontal loop system in place, 4 loops that feed in to house system. With a constant temp of approximately 55 degrees year round, it heats and cools the house nicely, heating in combination with electric that is. My question is can we install a heat pump to heat the water in our hot water tank in the summer to make use of the hot water produced in the cooling of the house? If anyone has experience in this I would love to hear from you.
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03 Feb 2009 09:21 PM
Alex,
While I'm a fan of brevity, you've offered too little information for us to help. Would you describe your system to us?
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