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mitsu city multi for cooling and heating in ne?

codee
10 years ago

We are in the process of spec'ing out a full gut renovation of a 4-story, 4,500 sq/ft townhouse located in New York City. Like most townhouses in NYC, it was originally built around the turn of the century and is currently hydronically heated via a natural-gas boiler and cooled with window units. The boiler is no longer operational and we need to install a new heating/cooling system.

We are considering a system with a Mitsubishi City Multi VRF heat pump as the sole heating/cooling system for the house. We're sold on the cooling performance of the system, but we're a little nervous about relying on it for heating in the middle of a New York winter. There will be no other system aside from the City Multi.

Most would have recommended against a heat pump as the sole heating source 3 or 4 years ago, but our engineer says that the technology has advanced enough that the heat-pump is still performant at sub 30 degree (F) temps.

Does anyone have any experience with heating a house via a heat pump like the City Multi in the NE? Or would you build in some redundancy (and cost!) with an additional system like electric baseboard (or something else?)

Thanks in advance for your advice!

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