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hd95489
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
They aren’t a drop in replacement. Heat pumps need large ducts or you won’t have enough flow because the air in the ducts is not that much hotter than outside air. Delta t is low
hd95489
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
How would you ensure that spares are available in the event a model is discontinued or the company shuts down? It’s likely there will be few parts or trained techs in that case.
hd95489
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
They don’t itemize that out but the existing electrical line has to be retrofitted to current code and some duct work needs modified to fit a new unit. Nothing crazy though, going from one heat pump to a new one. A drop in replacement was 4k unit and 8k costs so 6k listed here seems super low
hd95489
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Your install costs are super low. Is there some sort of innovation that would drastically reduce install costs? We just got quoted for a conventional heat pump install in Seattle 2/3 of the cost is installation. The unit costs like 6-8k but to get an installer to install its 18-22k. That’s with 5 quotes so I don’t think it’s abnormal. How do you plan to keep install costs so low at 6k