Source: GlobalSpec | S. Himmelstein | May 29, 2023
The system successfully passed the U.S. Department of Energy’s Cold Climate Heat Pump Challenge launched to advance development of such technologies. During the challenge, heat pump performance was evaluated in the Canadian and northern U.S. climate, where temperatures can dip well below 0° F. Results revealed that Rheem's residential heat pump had delivered outstanding performance:
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