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Conventional Heat Pump Considerations Uses an on/off compressor; Does not capture The ultra-low NOx furnace requirement adds at least $350 per unit to the cost to traditaiolnlatlhseplist asyvsitnemgs. Considerations Key components: Gas line to furnace Flue pipe Outdoor condenser and compressor Air handler, furnace and fan, with return air duct Ducts and diffusers possible with a variable capacity heat pump #2. Conventional heat pump, unitary split system; heating and air conditioning provided by heat pump Key components: • Outdoor unit with compressor and outdoor coil • Air handler fan with return air duct • Same ducts and diffusers as split system • Refrigerant line set (insulated tubing to transfer refrigerant between the outdoor unit and indoor units) • There is a supply plenum after the fan coil (as seen in the graphic) Considerations • Does not qualify for the VCHP energy code compliance credit because there is no variable capacity; • This type uses an on/off compressor - more on that coming up • No need for gas line or flue pipe installation with new homes PROPERTY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON, 2020. DO NOT ALTER. 23

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