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by RPBrown
Wed Feb 17, 2021 8:10 am
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Topic: Stay Warm and Safe the Next Few Days
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Re: Stay Warm and Safe the Next Few Days

03Lightningrocks wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 1:22 pm
Mel wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 12:46 pm
03Lightningrocks wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 6:45 am It just so happens that larger homes are far less likely to have heat pump systems because a heat pump would never heat a 2500 plus square foot home. I get so tired of everyone looking to be a victim. Next thing we will see is morons playing the race card.
I have to respectfully disagree here. My 2500 square foot home has been heated by a heat pump without a glitch for over 23 years. My wife & I built the house and it is properly insulated. The heat pump rarely calls in the auxiliary electric strips (Last few days exception).
I have been servicing HVAC systems for 35 years and know what I am talking about. Your home would heat much more effeciently, and cheaper with gas. One exception would be if you live in an area without natural gas lines(propane can cost as much as using electricity to heat a home). Maybe I should have worded it differently. I was tired from no sleep for so long. I should have said never heat a home as effeciently as gas heat. But the main point of the post was that larger homes use natural gas for heating the vast majority of the time.
I have about 16 years on you :biggrinjester:
But you are correct that gas heat is the best, most efficient way to heat your home. These companies that are selling duel fuel heat pump systems are doing a big injustice to their customers IMHO.
Although I don’t plan n moving, I learned a long time ago that I will not own a home that doesn’t have gas to it for both heating and cooking
by RPBrown
Tue Feb 16, 2021 12:15 pm
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Topic: Stay Warm and Safe the Next Few Days
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Re: Stay Warm and Safe the Next Few Days

03Lightningrocks wrote: Tue Feb 16, 2021 6:45 am One issue I am noticing is defenitely affecting grid selection for shut downs. Areas with a high number of heat pump/electric heat seem to be having longer down times. I think this is due to the large demand these areas create. Take for example a home with a three ton heat pump and 15KW of back up electric heat. When that system comes on it will draw as much as 80 amps at 220 volts. Convert that to Watts (W=VxA) and it is staggering. A home the same size with gas heat uses a blower pulling 1-10 amps at 120 volts with most being the average 5. It is easy to see why turning on a grid with 90% heat pump homes would put extreme demand on the available KW. Another way to look at it. To turn on a grid that is mostly heat pump homes, they have to turn off 8-10 grids with majority gas furnaces to keep demand at same level. When they turn on the power to a majority heat pump grid, the systems all have to run full on heat pump with all heat strips calling to heat the home back up. This creates a huge spike in demand.

My daughters home is gas heat but she is in a neighborhood/grid that is at least 75% heat pump homes. I am five minutes away and right across Legacy but my neighborhood/grid is 95% gas heat. Her grid has been shut down far longer with fewer on cycles than my grid.

Some "victims" on Twitter are crying that selection is being made due to income levels. LOL. Selection is being made based on your heat source. It just so happens that larger homes are far less likely to have heat pump systems because a heat pump would never heat a 2500 plus square foot home. I get so tired of everyone looking to be a victim. Next thing we will see is morons playing the race card.
Normally I would agree with you, however, my neighborhood is 95% gas heat for 100,000 or so homes and all have been off 5-6 hours and on 1-1.5 hours at a time but we have friends that live a couple of miles from us, in a newer neighborhood that is predominantly heat pump and have not lost power at all.
by RPBrown
Mon Feb 15, 2021 8:40 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Stay Warm and Safe the Next Few Days
Replies: 166
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Re: Stay Warm and Safe the Next Few Days

We have been rolling 5 hours off and 1-1/2 hours on. Just went into our 4th off cycle. Coldest it got inside is 48 last night

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