The air coming from the register feels cool when my new heat pump is set for heating. Is there a problem?
While a heat pump is perfectly capable of effectively heating your home, the temperature of the air coming out the the registers confuses some people. The air is heating to about 90 to 95 degrees, depending on the outdoor temperature. This temperature is approximately 20 to 25 degrees warmer than the indoor air temperature and will warm your house. It is, however, below body temperature (98.6 degrees) and can feel cool when someone puts their hand in the airflow.
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- The air coming from the register feels cool when my new heat pump is set for heating. Is there a problem?
- The air coming from the registers feels cool when my heat pump is set for heating. Is there a problem?
- Air coming from the registers feels cool when my new heat pump is set for heating. Is there a problem?