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ClimateMaster TT-038 Tranquility 27 2-Stage Heat Pump

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ClimateMaster TT-038 Tranquility 27 2-Stage Heat Pump
Using EarthPure™ Ozone Safe Refrigerant, the Tranquility™ is a breakthrough in efficiency – providing you with the greatest energy savings of any space conditioning system and unprecedented environmental protection at the same time. This Tranquility 27 model is available either as a water loop, a ground water closed loop, or a ground loop. These options result in a range of capacities and efficiencies. All models are two-stage and can operate at either full or partial capacity (higher efficiencies can be achieved when operating at partial capacity). The specifications below are for the ground loop configuration operating at full capacity.

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Size
Energy Star Qualification
Yes
Energy Efficiency Rating (EER)
18.2
Cooling Capacity
38,200 BTUH
Type
Geothermal
Heating Capacity
29,000 BTUH
Coefficient of Performance (COP)
4.0
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Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF)
Release Date
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER)

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Efficiency 4.5 star rating
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Best investment we've made so far
JeffGoodman reviewed March 10, 2008 at 6:02 pm

Summary of Results:

•The total cost in oil for the preceding 12 months was $1,707.79. The total increase in our electrical bills after the installation of the Geothermal system was $915.64. This gives a net savings on utility payments of $792.15 for the year (46%). Update: I paid $0.72/L at the time for heating oil. Current prices are ~$1.06/L - savings are now in the area of 60% per year.
•While the installed cost for the system was $23,076.48, we received a GST rebate of $692.29 and a grant under the Energuide for Houses program of $957.00 for a total installed cost of $21,427.19. Present buyers of geothermal systems in Ontario are entitled to a grant of $7,000 (combined federal & provincial)
•If we were to build a new house we would definitely equip it with a Geothermal system instead of a conventional combustion system (oil, gas, etc.). It is important to note that builders of new homes should not be trying to justify the purchase by saving $25,000 in utility bill savings, the cost of these systems. Rather the difference between this system and a conventional system (in our case $21,427.19 minus $10,550 = $10,877.19) is the appropriate target. Energy savings alone, at today’s rates, would see this paid back in ~14 years, but this ignores lifetime and maintenance costs which offer further savings with the Geothermal system. Furthermore, for those building or renovating a house with intention to sell, the question to ask is whether or not the home value will be improved by more than the extra investment. The bank considers our home worth much more, but market conditions are the ultimate driver for this analysis.
•The 10kW electric heater was only observed once in the first winter. It happened when we tried to increase the temperature indoors while it was -28C outside. It only operated for seconds at a time and the home was up to desired temperature minutes later. The heat pump kept us comfortable throughout the winter.
•The indoor temperature selected on the Geothermal system was 21C and was not turned down at night to avoid using the 10kW heater in the mornings (i.e. this system is more energy efficient if it is not turned down at night, unlike combustion furnaces which save money when used with programmable thermostats). The oil consumption from the previous year benefited from a programmable thermostat with lower temperatures at night (16C) and while away during the day (15C).


Conclusion:

The Geothermal system was an excellent investment. The increased value to our home is not something we focused on because we intend to keep this house for many years, though it is comforting to know we could make this investment back. The utility savings are in-line with the model predictions from Atel Air and amounted to a 46% improvement this past year. The extra we put towards our mortgage each month is offset by these utility savings.
A Geothermal system is a worthwhile consideration for anybody upgrading their old furnace, building a new home, or renovating a home for resale purposes. All factors considered, it was the most economical choice we could have made.

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Value 5 star rating
Efficiency 4.5 star rating
Ease of Installation 1 star rating
Overall 4.5 star rating
Pros: Saving 40-60% on home heating/cooling & hot water costs

Cons: Heavier wallet.
Purchase Date:September 2005
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