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COP, SCOP, and HSPF - What Do They Actually Mean? | Ep 3

5 min · 29. dec. 2024
episode COP, SCOP, and HSPF - What Do They Actually Mean? | Ep 3 cover

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In this episode we define and discuss the following terms: 1. COP (coefficient of performance) 2. SCOP (seasonal coefficient of performance) 3. HSPF (heating seasonal performance factor) If you have any questions about this episode or about heat pumps in general, please email us at info@heatpumpguides.com We will do our best to answer your questions and/or connect you to a reputable contractor who can help. References used for this episode: Mitsubishi mini split spec sheet: https://www.acdirect.com/media/specs/Mitsubishi/M_SUBMITTAL_MSZ-FS12NA_MUZ-FS12NA_en.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOorZUOErLV6cIg2s-JdhSEXdc2PMLwmoYnyVy0xE2CBTcoW1fUQx

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