Bard 2100-073 User Manual

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10.

The balance point (the outdoor temperature at which the heat pump Is
running 100% of the time and just meeting structure heat loss
requirements) is located on right side of page.

EXAMPLE: For a structure with a 70,000 Btuh with a 36UHPQA heat pump has

a balance point of 31®F. Below this theoretical balance
point, the heating load is automatically transferred between the
heat pump and the furnace by the wall thermostat to maintain the

desired temperature. This is accomplished with the Fuel Saver
Module.

70,000

S 952 1092 1231 1363 1502 1641 1780 1912 2052 2191 2323 2462 <“THKIRmCAL HEATING COST • FURNACE ONLY

946 1029 1119 1203 1286 1377 1460 1544 1627 1718 1801 1885

238 1328 1412 1495 1586 1669 1752 1836 1926 2010 2093

154

1224

1293

1432

130

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565 1655 173

1^25 I

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2031

1905 1996 2079

1975 2065 2149

:163

'232

2114 2205 2288 2372

53 2344 242

92 2483 2561

2511

2650

THEORETICAL HEATING

s

year

COST • FURN.+ HEAT PUMP

■ALANCE POINT 31 DEG

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11.

To find annual cooling cost of heat pump, look at the bottom of page under

annual air conditioning cost. Directly under the electric rate $/KW (step
3) line, is located the annual cooling cost.

EXAMPLE: At .06 $/KW rate for electricity, the cooling cost would be

$91.00 annually.

ANNUAL AIR CONDITIONING COST WHEN COOLING LOAD IS SIZED TO HATCH COaiNG CAPACIH OF HEAT PUMP

.05 /00 . 07

. 08

, 09

.10

.12

,14

.16

S 75(Jyi06

121 136 151 182 212 243

ACTUAL HEATHER CONDITIONS AND INDIVIDUAL USAGE PAHERN,

<--ELBCTRlC RATE S/XHH

___

<--THE0RETICAL AIR CONDITIONING COST

IHATES ONLY AND ARE PROVIDL, .

ACTUAL VALUES HAY VARY DEPENDl

A COKHON

ON

NOTE: The accuracy of the "Dual Fuel-Add-On Heat Pump Guide to

Energy Cost Savings," is directly affected by how accurately you
estimate the structure's heat loss and heat gain in step 1.

Because of uncontrollable variables, Bard Manufacturing Company is

not responsible for any variation In actual operating costs from

these theoretical estimates.

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