Abstract
This paper investigates the auxiliary heat use for air-source heat pumps (ASHPs) operating in cold climates. Twelve variable-capacity, central ducted ASHPs installed in single-family homes in cold climate regions (eleven in the northwest United States and one in a Denver suburb) were monitored for an entire winter season to collect data at cold temperatures. The methodology employed airside and power measurements that were taken every five seconds, to calculate the heat pump’s capacity, coefficient of performance (COP), and auxiliary heat energy consumption. This paper provides insights into the practical implications of auxiliary heat utilization in centrally ducted ASHPs and suggests opportunities to mitigate the usage of auxiliary heat, improving overall system efficiency during cold climate operation.
| Original language | American English |
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| Number of pages | 12 |
| State | Published - 2025 |
| Event | 2025 ASHRAE Winter Conference - Orlando, Florida Duration: 8 Feb 2025 → 12 Feb 2025 |
Conference
| Conference | 2025 ASHRAE Winter Conference |
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| City | Orlando, Florida |
| Period | 8/02/25 → 12/02/25 |
NLR Publication Number
- NREL/CP-5500-91366
Keywords
- air-source heat pumps
- auxiliary heat
- centrally ducted heat pumps
- cold climate
- electric resistance
- heat pump
- low outdoor temperatures
- residential
- system efficiency
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