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WaterFurnace ND-049 Envision Dual-Capacity Heat Pump

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WaterFurnace ND-049 Envision Dual-Capacity Heat Pump

WaterFurnace Envision products established a new industry standard for efficiency, performance, reliability and quiet operation. Envision products are performance-certified to ARI ISO 13256-1 standards, are ETL listed, and are ENERGYSTAR® qualified. This model is available either as a water loop, a ground water closed loop, or a ground loop. These options result in a range of capacities and efficiencies. All models are two-stage and can operate at either full or partial capacity (higher efficiencies can be achieved when operating at partial capacity). The specifications below are for the ground loop configuration operating at full capacity.

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Spec Value
Size
Energy Star Qualification
Yes
Energy Efficiency Rating (EER)
18.3
Cooling Capacity
51,700 BTUH
Type
Geothermal
Heating Capacity
37,600 BTUH
Coefficient of Performance (COP)
4.1
Additional Features
Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF)
Release Date
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER)

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Value 4.5 star rating
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Pros: Clean, reliable, efficent

Cons: Up front costs
Purchase Date:June 2008 Purchase Price:$18,000.00
Going green and keeping green in my wallet
aviator1013 reviewed November 20, 2008 at 11:57 pm

My home is comfortable and my utility bills are low.  I have a 2000 sq ft house on a 4 acre lot in northeastern Wisconsin. I replaced my high efficiency propane furnace and air conditioner about 5 months ago with the WaterFurnace and and I have not regretted it once. The heat pump has a horizontal closed loop as the heat sink.  There is a 40 gallon water tank to which the desuper heater is attached so I get a lot of free hot water.  The unit also has an electric resistance backup in case something goes wrong with the geothermal pump, it also will add extra heat if the geothermal cannot keep up.   My old AC unit used to run pretty much constantly on hot days but the ground source heat pump kept the house cool on a hot August day with about 25 people over for my sons birthday.  And while it was cooling the house it was transferring that heat into a water tank so my water heater would not need to run.  Now it is November and the temp is 13 degrees Fahrenheit as I am typing this.  The heat pump is only operating on the low setting and just part of the time so I am sure it will have no problem keeping up in January.  I have not had it long enough to get an accurate cost savings but I am guessing it will be saving me close to 2000 dollars per year.

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