Published on 10/28/2020 2:31 pm
How To Make The Most Of Your Heat Pump

Installing a heat pump is the best thing you can do to ensure you’ve the most capable technology to fulfill your home’s heating & cooling requirements. Making proper use of your heat pump and maintaining it regularly will assure you get the best performance out of it while enjoying great saving in your utility bills. Listed below are a few tips on how to make the most of your heat pump.

 

Don’t use “Auto” Mode:

Rather than “Automatic” mode, set the heat pump mode to “cool” during the summer and “Heat” in the winter. Automatic mode will not wait for any command to switch between cooling and heating according to indoor temperatures. Your heat pump could start heating on a cool summer night or start cooling on a sunny winter afternoon. As soon as you find a comfy temperature setting on either “cool” or “heat” mode, you can set it and enjoy maximum efficiency.

 

Give regular maintenance & inspection a priority:

Regular upkeep & inspection will make sure your heat pump Maine remains in peak functional order while offering you affordable heating. From your heat pump manual you can find guidance on how to set your system for optimal function & recommended upkeep schedule.

Schedule your maintenance visit in the season opposite to when your first installed your system. The installer will scrutinize the system settings to make sure they are set for optimum comfort and efficiency and make modifications as required.

They can tune the thermostat settings so that you can use your heat pump properly. They will also check the outdoor unit mounting for damages, cracks and debris.

So, it is recommended to schedule professional maintenance visits every 1-2 years.

Make sure dust filters are clean:

Heat pumps give their best output when dust filters are free from debris. Properly read your heat pump’s user manual to find out how to clean your system. Your system type will decide the cleaning frequency (for instance, central systems consume more dirt from returns on the floor. Filters on indoor units must be cleaned multiple times a year & replaced one time a year. Remember, a clean filter can enhance the airflow in your house by as much as thirty percent.

Make sure airflow to the outdoor unit isn’t constrained:

It is a good practice to inspect the outdoor unit at the beginning of every season. Check your outdoor unit to make sure it is free from leaves, tall grasses and other debris so that free airflow can be received by the outdoor unit. Your heat pump will run at its peak when there is no obstruction in airflow moving around the outdoor unit. During the winter months, make sure the outdoor unit is above the snow & away from sopping water. Clear away snow so that you eliminate the risk of freezing damage to the coil.

Enjoy heat pump grants in Maine:

More than forty five thousand heat pumps have been installed in businesses and homes across Maine over the last 5 years. Under the Efficiency Maine Home Energy Saving program now homeowners installing an air source heat pump can enjoy rebate of up to $1,500.

Feel free to call Arctic Heat Pumps if you are looking to buy top-quality Heat Pumps in Maine. Contact us on 1-866-800-8123!

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