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The Brain

Quote from: Tyr on July 02, 2015, 10:47:23 AM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on July 02, 2015, 10:35:11 AM
Apparently it is the normal modern way in countries that send people home because it's too hot.
Heating people wouldn't really help with that.
When I was in japan I learned that using AC to heat was a terrible and inefficient thing to do. Most people use kerosene heaters or various forms of electric heater

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We have a heat pump central cooling/heating, works great in summer, pretty good in winter.
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Quote from: lustindarkness on July 02, 2015, 11:10:21 AM
We have a heat pump central cooling/heating, works great in summer, pretty good in winter.
My old house had a heat pump.  Works great in the summer, but not so great in winter.  If we were in Alabama a heat pump would have made more sense since it's colder in the winter up here.

New house has a more traditional forced air system.
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crazy canuck

I have natural gas fireplaces and radiant floor heating throughout the house.  That works very well when it is cold.  We have no A/C at all and that normally isn't a problem because summer temperatures are normally moderate.  But this year has been a significant exception.  If we have many more summers like this I am going to look at installing an A/C system of some sort.

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Quote from: Admiral Yi on July 02, 2015, 10:23:09 AM
Because you generally either heat with a furnace or a heat pump.  A heat pump doubles as AC.

What do you consider a "furnace"?  Most setups I am familiar with have both cooling coils and either heating coils (electric) or a burner (gas) in the same air handler.  Only one of the two is active at one time, obviously.

My condo used what is known as a two-pipe system.  The building had a master chiller and master boiler.  Hot or cold water was piped to the units, where it went through a heat exchanger to heat or cool the air.  The system had to be switched over twice a year.

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Quote from: Baron von Schtinkenbutt on July 02, 2015, 11:42:41 AM
What do you consider a "furnace"?  Most setups I am familiar with have both cooling coils and either heating coils (electric) or a burner (gas) in the same air handler.  Only one of the two is active at one time, obviously.

My condo used what is known as a two-pipe system.  The building had a master chiller and master boiler.  Hot or cold water was piped to the units, where it went through a heat exchanger to heat or cool the air.  The system had to be switched over twice a year.

I didn't know that.  I thought gas or oil-fired units could only produce heat.

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Quote from: Admiral Yi on July 02, 2015, 12:12:15 PM
I didn't know that.  I thought gas or oil-fired units could only produce heat.

To be clear, the gas is just generating heat; the refrigeration compressor is a separate, electrical unit.  The heat in this system is a bolt-on to the air handler.  This setup is common in the South and other places where heating is not really necessary.  I don't even run the heat most of the winter, because the house usually stays at about 68 on its own.

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Quote from: The Brain on July 02, 2015, 10:36:24 AM
Quote from: Tyr on July 02, 2015, 10:33:25 AM
Central hearing is the normal modern way to heat (it has been around a while but still going fine).
I've only seen those low down air pump things in some older mid 20th century houses.

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Quote from: crazy canuck on July 02, 2015, 11:29:16 AM
I have natural gas fireplaces and radiant floor heating throughout the house.  That works very well when it is cold.  We have no A/C at all and that normally isn't a problem because summer temperatures are normally moderate.  But this year has been a significant exception.  If we have many more summers like this I am going to look at installing an A/C system of some sort.

There are various options for that, if you don't already have ducts. I went with a ductless wall-mounted unit, because my house is relatively small & compact and it was easy to have installed.
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