Submitted by samskiter t3_zsiyxn in askscience
NeverPlayF6 t1_j1dh202 wrote
Reply to comment by Bunslow in Why do we use phase change refrigerants? by samskiter
A lot of residential buildings have resistive heating. Baseboard radiators, cable ceiling, regular forced air heating are all potentially resistive heating.
Regarding how close residential heat pumps can get to 3x the efficiency of resistive heating- that's about where they are right now. Depending on the temperature at the exchanger, a bit better than 3x is not uncommon. But they become less efficient outside of optimal working temps.
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