#886: spam
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          Reporter:                |       Owner:            
              Type:  task          |      Status:  closed    
          Priority:  major         |   Milestone:            
         Component:  Architecture  |    Severity:  New Ticket
        Resolution:  invalid       |    Keywords:            
Who will test this:  And           |  
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Changes (by cpsaltis):

  * status:  new => closed
  * reporter:  grounfoundlaphe1982 =>
  * resolution:  => invalid


Old description:

> A heat pump is actually a reverse air conditioning. In the place of
> having cold coils on the inside and heat coils on the exterior, this
> method is reversed. A heat pump has a change to change from air
> conditioner mode to heater mode. When in heater mode, hot air is moved by
> it in to the house, heating it. If the switch is turned to ac mode, the
> opposite effect occurs, cooling the home. A fan pulls air from inside and
> circulates it against the rings, then blows it in to the home.
>
> A heat pump is energy efficient and can help you save money in fuel
> costs. Nevertheless, there are particular
> [http://denverplumbers.shutterfly.com/ denver plumbers] factors that
> should be looked at before determining if this sort of system is right
> for your house. What sort of energy is normal in your town? You might
> want to stay with old-fashioned heating and cooling systems that use
> that, if natural gas is used by you. Heat pumps focus on energy and this
> kind of energy is higher priced than natural gas.
>
> If you are using energy, though, a heat pump may save well on energy
> costs from your traditional air-con and heating elements. The
> installation of a heat pump is more expensive when compared to a
> traditional unit; however, the heat pump can heat or cool a home up to
> 2.5 times the amount of an ac unit using the same amount of power. That
> makes a heat pump an excellent choice for people where electricity is
> primarily used.
>
> In what sort of environment can you stay? A heat pump might not be as
> energy efficient if you lived in a moderate climate since it would be, if
> you live in a place where the weather gets extremely cold for long
> amounts of time. If the weather frequently gets below about 30 F, heat
> pump has to work harder to warm already cold air. A added heat process
> that works on energy might be needed to give sufficient heat. This
> process could make the expenses prohibitive.
>
> Temperature pumps are available in a number of shapes. The size chosen
> depends on the size of your house. Most homes require a volume of two to
> five tons to adequately heat and cool the house. Make comparisons and
> check energy efficiency on models before making a determination as to
> whether a pump is right for the home.
>
> Heating pumps can be quite a important addition to your house. Think
> about the form of climate and the origin of fuel found in your
> neighborhood. Create a determination on whether this investment is right
> for the house by comparing present power costs with the savings a heat
> pump can provide. Keep in mind that installation and purchasing is an
> initial investment but can greatly pay off with time.

New description:

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