I have this heat pump. It’s 2.5 ton size. My question is, will my generator run this unit? My generator has a peak 8400 watts and 6700 running watts. It’s a firman TO7573 and I have a transfer switch. I’d be running the heat pump for heat, the fridge and maybe my septic pump. They all may not be able to run at the same time. But I’m more concerned about the heat pump for winter, since it’s the only source of heat. Thanks.
I'm planning to build a custom home in Maryland and am interested in SVZ air handler. Is it possible to do a 4 or 5 zone system or with that many zones is it better to go with a ductless minisplit system?
I’m considering getting a 2 ton system for my house. Anyone have the same, similar setup? Seems undersized although with newer technology it might suffice. Still need to replace old windows.
I have the Intelli-Heat Mitsubishi model which is a duel fuel set up with your original gas furnace as a back up. The contractor that did the install went with a 3 ton unit for my 2000 sqft home. I previously had a 2 ton ac unit but here in Wisconsin they wanted to make sure that it could heat down to well below freezing
@@jko0526 Thanks for the reply. I reckon I will need a backup propane/gas furnace as well with the standard heat pump. If I can get the the hyper heat version I don’t think I will need a backup furnace. But it’s better to have a backup heat source even with the hyper heat. System down, freezing rain, equipment failure, etc.
I have the Mitsubishi thermostat that is shown in this video and I absolutely hate it! I went to this thermostat from a Nest and I can’t believe that this thermostat is what Mitsubishi recommends. When programming it there is hardly any variation in time and temp. Very few options on this model.