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Originally Posted by ishoot308
Your supposed to input your own values based on the current price of fuels, then hit calculate...
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I understand, for most of the systems listed, the efficiency is pretty constant regardless of outdoor temperatures. For a heat pump not so much. It is very difficult to find this info is the Mitsubishi web site. Most of the pertinent data is apparently in the technicians side of the website, I'm not sure I can get to that info, it certainly hasn't been easy to find. But they do put a sample table at the end of one of the brochures. I'll transcribe below.
at 32 degrees this unit produces 16,469 btus
at 14 degrees it produces 13,453 btus
at 5 degrees it produces 11,260 btus
at -4 degrees it produces 8,970 btus
This is fine if the system is designed properly, but it definitely affects the efficiency..... I would feel better about the link you provided if it disclosed how they got their numbers.
Here's where I found mine:
http://www.mitsubishipro.com/media/3...actorguide.pdf