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Pioneer® 42,000~60,000 BTU Furnace-Connect Multi-Position Cased AC Heat Pump A-Coil

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Pioneer® 42,000~60,000 BTU Furnace-Connect Multi-Position Cased AC Heat Pump A-Coil
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Frequently Asked Questions Pioneer® 42,000~60,000 BTU Furnace-Connect Multi-Position Cased AC Heat Pump A-Coil

Most Frequently Asked Questions

A heat pump furnace combo, also known as a dual fuel system, combines an electric heat pump with a gas furnace to provide efficient heating and cooling. The heat pump handles moderate heating and cooling needs, while the gas furnace kicks in during extremely cold temperatures for more effective heating

Pioneer mini split heat pumps are manufactured by Parker Davis HVAC International, Inc., an American company based in Miami, Florida

In a heat pump blower coil unit, the indoor coil (also known as the evaporator coil) is typically located directly in front of or above the blower. This positioning allows the blower to draw air through the coil, where it is either heated or cooled before being distributed throughout the space

Other Questions

Yes, you can pair a heat pump with a furnace in a system known as a dual fuel or hybrid system. This setup uses the heat pump for efficient heating and cooling during milder weather and switches to the furnace for more effective heating during extremely cold temperatures

Yes, a heat pump can cool a house in 100-degree weather, especially if it is properly sized, installed, and maintained. Modern heat pumps are designed to operate efficiently even in extreme temperatures

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