On 2022-10-15 07:46, dan penoff.com via Mercedes wrote:
Good point - if you live in a temperate area it’s important to see
what the unit’s efficient is rated for at a given temperature.
I just had a thought.
There's an inverse relationship between altitude and the heat carrying
capacity of a given volume of air.
What does that do to the efficiency of a heat pump, in Flagstaff (7k) or
Moriarty (10k)?
It seems like the thin air would make the temperatures of the two heat
exchangers farther apart.
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