How to Install a Split AC Unit?  Heat Pumps.

Heat pumps have become an essential device in today’s world. They help in keeping your home comfortable and safe throughout the year. For your home you should select a cost effective and trusted heat pump which will ensure you get good quality of air inside your home. The best thing is that your cooling or heating system will not require a heavy maintenance schedule. The heat pump helps keep your home at exactly the temperature that would suit the requirements of you and your family. So, all you need to do is set the thermostat and sit back and relax!

Ductless Air Conditioning Installation. How Heat Pumps Work.

A heat pump not only heats your house in the winter months, but also keeps your home cool in the summer season. It does not use an electrical element or burn fuel for the purpose of generating heat. It uses the same process as a refrigerator or an air conditioner. The process is known as the Freon evaporation cycle. Combined with a propane or natural gas furnace the heat pump helps in producing heat from the cheapest source based on the market prices.

Mini Split AC Installation. Things you should know about our Heat Pumps.

The heat pumps provided a high HSPF rating and a high SEER rating. Heating Seasonal Performance Factor or HSPF is the measure of efficiency of a heat pump. If the HSPF number is high, the heat pump heats your home more efficiently. On the other hand, if the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio or SEER measures the efficiency of the cooling procedure of the heat pump and air conditioner. A higher SEER rating means that the heat pump is more efficient in cooling your home properly. It also indicates that you are saving more on energy.

Installing Ductless Air Conditioner. The R-410a Refrigerant!

Heat pumps also consist of the R-410a refrigerant. It is an environmentally sound refrigerating agent designed in a way so that it does not harm the ozone layer of the earth. It is also called Puron. American federal law requires all the manufacturers to phase out refrigerants which deplete the ozone layer within the next few years. The R-410a refrigerant is approved by the US Environmental Protection Agency and highly in demand.