
Heat Pumps
Heat pumps provide versatile heating, cooling, and humidity control—they move heat outside your home in the summer and pull heat into your home in the winter. For those in moderate climates, where the temperature doesn't regularly drop below freezing, a heat pump can be the answer to both heat and cool your home for all your comfort needs.
Our highest efficiency and most advanced heat pump with up to 22 SEER2 for premium energy savings with extremely quiet performance and premium comfort features.
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Up to 18.5 SEER2 for premium energy savings with premium comfort features
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Up to 17 SEER2 for enhanced energy savings with enhanced comfort features.
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Up to 15.2 SEER2 for moderate energy savings with standard comfort features.
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Up to 15.2 SEER2 for moderate energy savings with standard comfort features.
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Up to 15.2 SEER2 for moderate energy savings with standard comfort features.
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Heat pumps vary in the number of stages or speeds they offer. Different speeds, or stages, can affect your comfort and the consistency of indoor temperature. The most basic is a single-stage heat pump, with airflow on or off, which can cause fluctuations to your indoor temperature and comfort. Two-stage models offer high- and low-stage heating and cooling to more efficiently heat or cool your space when outdoor weather changes to very cold or very hot conditions. These advanced features can provide more consistent comfort levels than a single-stage model. Premium, variable-speed heat pumps have multiple stages for more precise temperature control and more consistent comfort.
One way to dramatically improve your home’s comfort is to keep indoor humidity levels steady throughout the year. Two-stage and variable speed heat pumps offer better control because they operate for a longer period of time at lower speeds and use less energy. These pull more humidity out of the air than models with a single-stage compressor.
Variable-speed and two-stage models provide ultra-quiet operation compared to models with single-stage compressors. In addition, heat pumps that include sound blankets and our Silencer System II™ design can further reduce sound levels.
Heat pumps are rated by their Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF2), which is a measure of a heat pump's overall energy efficiency during the heating season, their Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER2) and their Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER2). These ratings are similar to miles per gallon (MPG) for a car: the higher the rating, the more energy-efficient the system.
Another energy saving option is investing is a geothermal heat pump, which delivers energy-efficient performance to give you comfortable indoor comfort.
RESIDENTIAL HEAT PUMP SYSTEM FOR ANY HOME – ANY BUDGET
Carrier offers a wide selection of heat pumps or a heat pump system to virtually any home or budget. With a variety of options available from the Infinity, Performance, and Comfort series, you are sure to find the right option to keep your home comfortable. Contact a local Carrier HVAC expert to help choose the best cooling and heating systems for your needs.
Energy Efficient Electric Heat Pumps
Many Carrier residential heat pumps are Energy Star® qualified, providing energy efficient heating or cooling for your home. A local Carrier expert can help you choose a heat pump system with an impressive HSPF and SEER rating that might qualify for local utility rebates.
What Does a Heat Pump Do?
Wondering, what is a heat pump? You’re not alone – it’s a common question. An air source heat pump is a versatile heating and cooling system that utilizes an air handler to move heat from one place to another. In the summer, heat pumps work by moving heat from inside your house to an outdoor unit, efficiently cooling your home. In the winter months, a heat pump reverses the process, drawing heat from outside air (yes, even when it is cold outside there is heat in the air) and releasing it inside to heat your home.
The Difference Between a Heat Pump and Air Conditioner
A heat pump is an alternative to an air conditioner. As cooling systems, an air conditioner and a heat pump system are very similar, drawing heat from the air inside your home and releasing it through an outdoor unit. But, unlike air conditioning, a heat pump can reverse the process, heating your home by collecting heat from seemingly cold outside air and releasing it inside. Learn more about the difference of a heat pump vs air conditioning.
WHAT ARE SEER2, EER2, AND HSPF2 RATINGS?
Starting January 1, 2023, the Department of Energy (DOE) is requiring new testing procedures for determining efficiency ratings on split system heat pumps. The Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER and SEER2), Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF and HSPF2), and Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER and EER2) are three efficiency standards for HVAC systems set by the Department of Energy. These ratios are calculated by using strict testing procedures that are determined by the Department of Energy. The DOE is updating these efficiency standards to SEER2, EER2, and HSPF2 on January 1, 2023, to account for more accurate testing conditions that better represent real operating conditions and will be required for all equipment manufactured and installed on or after January 1, 2023.
CARRIER HEAT PUMPS AND THE NEW SEER2, EER2, AND HSPF2 RATINGS
As part of our ongoing commitment to creating energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, we will be introducing all new heat pumps that are compliant with the upcoming 2023 Department of Energy minimum efficiency requirements. These new heat pumps will all be tested under the new testing procedures and have SEER2, EER2, and HSPF2 ratings published. Our Performance 18 heat pump is among the first in a line of products that meet the new 2023 DOE efficiency standards. Carrier will offer a full line of heating and cooling products that meet the new criteria this year, ahead of the January 1, 2023 deadline as part of its #2023READY initiative.
- Find a Heat Pump expert in your area
- Get information about the Cost of a Heat Pump
- Find out “How Does a Heat Pump Work?”
- Learn the difference between Heat Pumps vs Air Conditioning
- Let's start with the basics - What is a Heat Pump?
- Learn about Heat Pump Efficiency and SEER Ratings
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