russ_watters
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Pick any major air source heat pump manufacturer and look at the ratings. I guarantee you won't find one rated below 3:1. In fact if I had to guess, the legally required minimum is probably 3.5 or 4.Thermolelctric said:According to my understanding COP >2 is not possible for air to air heat pump. Based on assumption that heat from the building is lost to the same air (cold reservoir) from where it is pumped to inside the building (hot reservoir).
The COP>2 is possible for land to air pump, when the cold reservoir is hotter than the air aruond the building to where the heat is lost. But not for the air to air.
I didn't read the whole thread but since this is just a slight twist on a common misunderstanding, perhaps I can cut to the chase:
1. A heat pump that recycles its own heat to increase temperature has no output, so its COP is zero. No violation.
2. A heat pump that runs a heat engine produces no violation because their efficiency curves are inverses and never sum to greater than 1.
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