| "Split
System" Heat Pumps
A split system heat pump keeps homes
comfortable all year long. In summer, it draws heat out of
your home to cool it. In the winter, it draws heat from outside
air into your home to warm it. Many heat pumps have a booster
electrical-resistance heater that automatically heats outside
air even more. Outside air always has heat in it -- even at
very low outdoor temperatures. Like a central air conditioner,
a heat pump includes a compressor, fan, outdoor coil, indoor
coil, and a refrigerant. The efficiency of heat pumps is rated
using SEER (for cooling efficiency) and HSPF (for heating
efficiency). A heat pump uses electricity as its power source.
Full-Line
Heat Pump Brochure (PDF 841 KB)
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Series |
Features |

Affinity
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- Up
to 35% utility savings
- Controls
set for your climate
- Insulated
cabinet for quiet
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- Up
to 25% utility savings
- More
even temperatures
- Insulated
cabinet for quiet
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Latitude
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- Increased
energy efficiency
- Defrosts
only when needed
- Quieter,
more efficient than older models
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- Up to 25% utility savings
- Fits narrow locations
- Quiet performance
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