I live in a rural area of SE Minnesota and 2-3 years ago I had a Bryant Evolution 288BNV Heat Pump installed into my home.
The primary reason for install was due to the old mixed system that was in the home when I purchased and the A/C was not working.
During the winter months the homes heat source in this 60's ranch is electric baseboard heat. Recently, I had several of the old baseboard heaters stop working and now facing a challenge to get those replaced as I cannot locate an electrician to come work / replace them.
To make matters worse the original HVAC install company who was not local is not responding to my query as to what range of outdoor temperature I can run the heat pump.
I believe it can only be ran down to 40 degrees F. So looking to this forum if anyone can confirm or advise if it can be ran at a colder out door temp. Right now I do not have any heat in my main kitchen or living room area since the electric baseboards have stopped working.
The primary reason for install was due to the old mixed system that was in the home when I purchased and the A/C was not working.
During the winter months the homes heat source in this 60's ranch is electric baseboard heat. Recently, I had several of the old baseboard heaters stop working and now facing a challenge to get those replaced as I cannot locate an electrician to come work / replace them.
To make matters worse the original HVAC install company who was not local is not responding to my query as to what range of outdoor temperature I can run the heat pump.
I believe it can only be ran down to 40 degrees F. So looking to this forum if anyone can confirm or advise if it can be ran at a colder out door temp. Right now I do not have any heat in my main kitchen or living room area since the electric baseboards have stopped working.
source https://hvac-talk.com/vbb/threads/2244205-Bryant-Evolution-288BNV-Heat-Pump-Heating-Range?goto=newpost
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