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Posted by Joseph on October 12, 2007, 2:57 pm
>> Hi;
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>> I recently bought a house in SE Virginia to use as a rental. It has a
>> one year old carrier AC. It is a package unit so there is no indoor
>> airhandler or lineset. The ducting runs from the unit through the
>> crawl space. Everything is self contained outside. The Carrier number
>> is 50SD024301. The house has Electric BaseBoard Heat. I am worried
>> that people might not want to rent the house because of the baseboard
>> heat. I am thinking about having the AC unit replaced with a heatpump.
>> Before I call folks out and get a quote for a new heatpump, is it
>> possible to convert the ac unit I have to a heatpump for less than 3k?
>> I hate to discard a system that is less than a year old, but if I have
>> to I guess I will have to. Thanks for any advice.
>>
>> Pat
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> Unless you want to take it on as a personal project, I don't think costs
or
> results would be a very positive outcome.
Sorry, just reread this line... Crips, English is my first language :(
>
> If this is the unit you should be able to add electric heat right to the
unit.
> Only concern would be electrical breakers, wiring and panel space availability.
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2andhg
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> Joseph
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