Also called add on or hybrid dual fuel heat pumps are designed specifically to work as a single system with a natural gas propane or oil fired furnace.
Dual fuel furnace heat pump.
If you live in an area where natural gas is not available you can use propane as gas fuel.
The idea behind dual fuel is simple.
Therefore use a heat pump for cool weather and a gas furnace for cold weather.
A dual fuel heat pump can be used to effectively pump hot air out of the home during the summer and provide additional heat during the frigid months of winter.
Natural gas is more efficient for bigger heating loads so the dual fuel system uses gas when temperatures get really low.
A heat pump and an air handler and an ac and gas furnace.
Heat pumps are extremely efficient for cooling in the summer and for winter heating until temperatures drop below 35 degrees.
Heat pumps save energy because transferring heat is easier than making it.
The dual fuel set up.
The furnace acts as backup to the heat pump when outside temperatures drop below freezing making dual fuel heat pumps less expensive to operate in colder climates than all electric models.
The best of both worlds a dual fuel heat pump system will provide you with the most energy efficient home heating and cooling system by pairing an electric heat pump with a traditional gas furnace.
Since a heat pump is more efficient than a gas furnace at higher temperatures the dual fuel system defaults to a heat pump on milder days.
As a heat pump it cools and dehumidifies your home in the summer.
What makes this system so precise and energy efficient for heating is that it seamlessly alternates between the two energy sources for heating comfort depending on your specific.
At the same time natural gas isn t all that efficient when outdoor temperatures are in the 40s or 50s.
A dual fuel furnace takes on the problem with a hybrid approach that combines a heat pump and a backup gas fired heater.
In many cases a dual fuel heat pump can be used in place of a central air conditioning unit.
If it were always that simple you d be all in for dual fuel no matter what.
Dual fuel technology combines the cooling and heating performance that you get from a heat pump with the consistent heating capacity of a gas furnace.
Heat strips are expensive so it s better to use natural gas when it s really cold outside.
It s called a dual fuel heating system.
Dual fuel or hybrid heat systems feature a heat pump and gas furnace instead of the two more common systems.
Get huge savings on your monthly energy costs with a dual fuel heat pump furnace system.
The electric heat pump and a gas furnace.
The furnace kicks in for only the coldest months.
Dual fuel packaged systems have everything you need to keep your home comfortable.
In short they produce the lowest winter energy bills.
A dual fuel system may come in the form of a packaged unit or a split system with two energy sources.
When the temperature drops in the winter the system can provide gas heat for more comfort.