Heat Pump, HE (Percent)

A high efficiency heat pump is a highly energy-efficient means of providing heating and cooling. It uses a reversible heat transfer cycle that allows the condenser and evaporator to serve dual purposes. Heat pumps are most efficient in moderate climates where heating and cooling loads are almost equal. In freezing temperatures, a heat pump requires an electric resistance heater to keep the outdoor coils from freezing.

Note: The high efficiency heat pump is designed to meet green construction standards for high energy efficiency and seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER).

Included in Cost: Includes dual heating and cooling high efficiency electric heat pump system, ductwork, registers, return grills, thermostat, fasteners, and installation labor.

Enter the percentage, between 0 and 100, of the home with high efficiency heat pump heating and/or cooling.

Help file last modified: 7/26/2018