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How Do You Integrate Air Source Heat Pumps with Solar Thermal Heaters?

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Are you looking for the most energy-efficient air source heat pumps for cold climates in the North American market? If yes, then you should look no further than the Arctic Heat Pump. Apart from this, the heat pump is recognized for hydronic heating and cooling application.  In addition, the Arctic series air source heat pumps for cold climates are perfectly engineered to integrate quickly with a solar thermal heater. With the integration, you can expect to take advantage of increasing overall efficiency and the system’s operational costs. Solar thermal heating system makes a perfect integrating unit to use with an air source heat pump and can add an extra 47,000 BTU per day on an average per every collector.  For integrating with the solar thermal heating system, the Arctic Heat Pump uses the SunRain Solar Vacuum Tube Collectors that will allow the system to provide hot water even during the coldest winter in North America. The evacuated tube collectors are well-known

Why Do You Switch to Arctic Low Temperature Heat Pumps?

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Are you looking for low-temperature heat pumps that work efficiently in cloudy weather? If yes, then you should switch to the revolutionary heat pump technology i.e. Arctic Cold Climate Heat Pump. The heat pump stands out unsurpassed in terms of performance and cost.  The heat pump is perfectly engineered to ensure maximum energy efficiency available at half the price of a traditional geothermal heat pump system. Arctic Heat Pumps feature variable speed pumps, Panasonic EVI DC inverter compressors, European Sanhua Valves, and a Chico digital control system – all of them are harnessed into complete weatherproof housing.  What Makes Arctic Heat Pumps Right Low-Temperature Heat Pumps?   Integrated Heating  The Arctic Heat Pumps can help you control your heating and cooling needs including residential hot water. The heat pump is able to integrate with different heating sources like radiant floor heating or cooling, central air handlers for forced air, split fan coils fo

How Do You Become Eligible for Efficiency Maine Residential Heat Pump Rebates?

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Currently, tens of thousands of heat pumps have been installed in both homes and businesses throughout Maine. They are considered the most popular heating systems around all of Efficiency Maine’s rebate programs. It is due to higher efficiency heating, cooling, and dehumidification benefits. Under Efficiency Maine rebate programs, homeowners installing residential heat pumps are eligible for rebates up to $1,200. Understanding Efficiency Maine Residential Heat Pump Rebates (Up To $1,200) Tier 1 Heat Pumps include $400 for the first indoor unit and $200 for the second indoor unit. Tier 2 Heat Pumps include $800 for the first indoor unit and $200 for the second indoor unit. Eligibility Criteria for Efficiency Maine Residential Heat Pump Rebate Programs Tier 1 Heat Pumps AHRI-Rated HSPF 12.0 or more for systems with single indoor units AHRI-Rated HSPF 10.0 or more for systems with multiple indoor units or an indoor ducted unit Tier 2 Heat Pumps AHRI-Rated HSPF 12.5 or More A home without