Do your units have a automatic defrost mode when running it in heat mode? I don't know how much frost plays a part in the efficiency rating or if it's all compressor/refrigerant pressure based but it may be possible to improve things installing a drain pan heater.I totally agree with you. The point I like to make is that not all mini-spits have the same heating efficiency.
And your unit cools 24K BTU. I didn't look up the curve, but how much does it heat at 0F? It's never been that cold here, but mine would not do very well. (Daikin)
So now we've got to size units for the cooling of our building and then the heating of our building at <whatever traditional low> temps are in the area. That probably makes sense in the midwest, but when I did my install I didn't even think about it.
I learned the hard way. My 2 x 24k units cool 2400 sqft fine in Texas when it's 100 degrees out, but when we hit 25 degrees F, they don't have a chance to keep up, building temps drop into the 50s... Maybe colder, that's as cold as I let it get.
Course, we get about 12 days per year at 32 degrees on average. It's been 7 years since we hit 23 degrees.
Should I have installed 4 units instead to keep up with the <10 days we get below 30 F every year? I think I would still make the same choice.. I just found that I had to add portable propane heaters.
I suspect (don't quote me) that some of these units are derated because they lack some of these options (defrost, pan heater) so the unit may just shut down to avoid frost blockage.
What other options you have? I'm guessing nat. gas is a no go? Propane can get pricey. I've seen some chicom diesel heaters that vent outside that don't seem too bad cost wise. Even better if you run them on fuel oil.
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