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| Topic Started: May 27 2016, 08:37 AM (976 Views) | |
| Trotsky | Jun 10 2016, 01:25 AM Post #61 |
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Big City Boy
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Well no, I have steam heat nowadays. But my last building had a heat pump and in Winter what happens is that through valve settings the evaporator becomes the condenser and vice versa, in essence operating "backwards." |
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