The difference in the temperature going in and coming out on heating systems is known as "heat rise." Is the heat rise the same in all systems? Heat pumps, gas furnaces, and oil furnaces are all heating your home but not equally. The heat rise is different based on the type of system you install in your home. So keep that in mind when making a decision on which is best for your home.
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Hey guys before we get to the video for more tips and tricks in the heating and air industry, please click that subscribe button. Thank you. Hey guys, josh with griffin air and the new hvac guide, wanted to do a real, quick video on the topic of what we call heat rise, and all that means is when the air is going into the system and coming out of the system. What is that rise and temperature? You might be talking about the air being pulled into the return of say, a furnace and then coming out of one of your supply registers.

What is that temperature difference? What is our heat rise, and i just want you to be aware that, especially if you're switching systems, so if you currently have say an oil system, you have an old school oil burner furnace or boiler and you're going to switch to something else or whatever just Realize not all systems have the same heat rise now. Is that the end of the world? Not always we've had customers switch to just say a heat pump system or a straight electric system when they were burning gas before for one reason or another utility bills or whatever the reason is they want to do it, but then they put their hand over the Vent and they're like well, this isn't what i'm used to i'm used to. You know i'm used to hot air coming out, but now it's only lukewarm, i mean yeah. My house is keeping temperature and all that good stuff.

But you know i'm seeing a different heat rise. Is the verbiage right, i'm seeing i'm putting my hand over the vent, it's not as hot as it once was with my other system that was this or that just realize. Not all heating and air systems have the same heat rise, and that's something that you need to be aware of. If you have an oil furnace, an old-school oil furnace that burns oil, you might see temperature rise, 50 60 degrees, where it's going in that vent and coming out super hot.

If you have a single stage, 80 percent gas furnace, you might see a more of a 40 or 50 degree heat rise. If you have a condensing gas furnace, maybe a little less than that and then finally, if you have a heat pump system without the electric heat strips on, you might only see a 20 or 30 degree heat rise depending on other variables. Just keep that in mind. If you do switch systems and all that good stuff just be aware of that as you're shopping around and getting quotes, if you have any questions, put them down below, please hit that subscribe button thanks for watching the last thing i'll say is: if you're in the Market for a new heating and air system and you're in virginia and the middle peninsula or the northern neck, give griffin air a call we'll give you a free estimate and the best warranty in the area.

But if you're, not in our coverage area, check out. My new website i've even got a little banner up here. New hvac guide, dot com check out that site because we've put so much information on there. It's as if i wrote a book telling folks, hey here's, the good and the bad avoid this or that i've even got a whole page called no knows things to stay away from, and so before you spend thousands check out that website and finally, for more tips And tricks in the heating and air industry click that subscribe button thanks for watching.
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3 thoughts on “Changing hvac system? they aren’t all equal. heat rise explained.”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars superduc99 says:

    Hey Josh. Whatโ€™s the cost for replacing current system with a 4-ton 15 SEER heat pump with a 2-stage 80% gas furnace? Armstrong brand. Thanks! Are you in Nepean ?

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nicholas Nokes says:

    Thanks, Great videos and knowledge keep posting

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars notunauthorized says:

    Let's gooo

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