2024 Carrier Heat Pump Lineup 🔥❄️| 2024 Heat Pump Review

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The HVAC Dope Show

The HVAC Dope Show

Ай бұрын

In this video, we talk about the Carrier Heat Pump lineup in 2024. We discuss their single stage, inverter systems, side discharge heat pump, as well as their multistage products. We discuss which Carrier Heat Pumps qualify for the heat pump tax credits available through the inflation reduction act, as well as which systems are best for your climate. The truth is that not all heat pumps work great in cold climates, and even some of them don't do well in hotter climates like Phoenix and in this video we talk about which heat pumps will be best for your specific climate.
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@jordapen
@jordapen Ай бұрын
My Daikin MXL 18,000 BTU enhanced capacity inverter driven compressor heat pump is extremely quiet both inside and outside.
@TheHVACDopeShow
@TheHVACDopeShow Ай бұрын
Great system!
@davidm.8309
@davidm.8309 27 күн бұрын
I don’t want a Carrier HP with a LG compressor. Any way to tell which models have the Copeland and not the LG made compressors? Getting a single stage, not an inverter.
@TheHVACDopeShow
@TheHVACDopeShow 23 күн бұрын
Not sure honestly that’s the first time I’ve heard that
@tomjones4633
@tomjones4633 21 күн бұрын
I live in the high desert of So Cal in a 34 year old 2-story house with the original Carrier 5 ton furnace single stage a/c unit. House has vaulted ceilings throughout the 2700sq ft house also with original windows which seem to not be very insulating these days. Also our ductwork is beginning to crumble due to the age. We installed a mini-split in the master bedroom & bath a few years back as the single 5 ton unit wasn’t cutting it for the whole house and costs a ton in the summer to cool when it’s regularly over 100degF in the summer but with low humidity. Winters aren’t that cold but does get below freezing many days a year. We’re considering a heat pump to take advantage of federal credits for the remainder of the house as the old Carrier unit is well past its prime and likely ready to fail at any moment. I’m wondering what units you’d suggest for our hot desert climate So Cal house?
@TheHVACDopeShow
@TheHVACDopeShow 12 күн бұрын
Over 100F is different than over 110F so if it’s over 110F like Phoenix or Palm desert I would strongly push you to consider an inverter just for efficiency sake. Also more comfortable. In high ambient temps above 110F you’ll probably stick with something like the Daikin DZ9 (22seer2), Trane XV17/or XV20i, or Carriers 24 SEER system. Just make sure the system you’re installing qualifies because on a lot of the 5 ton versions the ratings don’t quite hit the tax credit, however I believe the Trane Units do
@ronniemerchant4341
@ronniemerchant4341 Ай бұрын
Having a Invinity green speed HP installed as i type. Carrier has a Cool Cash rebates and ends soon. Would this be something i get from the Manufacturer or the installer?
@TheHVACDopeShow
@TheHVACDopeShow 11 күн бұрын
I’m not sure my guess is from the installer that’s how Daikin does it but it might be carrier directly
@sullydee2237
@sullydee2237 25 күн бұрын
what do you think about the eg4 mini splits ac/dc units are they any good ////
@TheHVACDopeShow
@TheHVACDopeShow 23 күн бұрын
Not sure honestly
@GavinM-pc9yt
@GavinM-pc9yt Ай бұрын
I'm out in Minnesota, looking to put a heat pump in as my ac died. I have a 2 zone ducted 2 stage carrier furnace, (59tp5a) I'd really like an inverter heat pump and when my furnace goes, a variable speed system. Are there any inverter systems that I could use without the need to change out my furnace? One contractor said the 38mura would work with it, but another said the 38mura wouldn't work with the 2 zones - which I don't really understand why it would matter since the zones are ducted post air handler? Perhaps suggesting the lower cfm from running just 1 zone would be a problem? Thanks for any insight!
@TheHVACDopeShow
@TheHVACDopeShow 23 күн бұрын
I’m not sure on the 38mura, I know most systems have a communicating zone board available so for inverter systems you can still do this. I think that’s a great system option for you though
@darylfortney8081
@darylfortney8081 Ай бұрын
1600sqft 2br condo in Atlanta with 20yo hvac needing recommendations on absolute best full system replacement assuming cost is not a consideration. Currently using ecobee thermostat but just want the best.
@TheHVACDopeShow
@TheHVACDopeShow Ай бұрын
In a hot climate like Atlanta I would consider any inverter like the Daikin Fit Enhanced, or DZ9. I would say for a condo the Daikin fit enhanced is probably best (you probably only need a 3-4 ton or less system is my guess but you’re contractor will look at what you have currently and be able to advise you). You’ll get maximum comfort because they’re the quietest systems. Just make sure your contractor is familiar with best practices like installing surge protectors on inverters (if you google rsh-50 it’s a surge protector by rectorseal, they’re cheap we put them on every inverter it’s a requirement). But these are the “best” from a quiet and efficiency standpoint. If you’re in a condo and have a forced air hydronics “first co” unit then the only want to pair a Daikin fit condenser with this is AC only and with a Daikin fit gateway adapter. And I don’t know if that’s what you have (first co air handler aka “pancake unit”) but they’re common in condos. I think a fit would be plenty for what you need, and if it’s going on a patio even more of a reason because of space saving. If the fit is going on the roof I would just make sure it’s protected from Hail with a hail guard (do you get hail in Atlanta? We do in Colorado).
@darylfortney8081
@darylfortney8081 Ай бұрын
@@TheHVACDopeShow current system is 3 ton but ductwork is garbage and doesn't split the air to the rooms very evenly. For me the biggest interest would be no noise and second would be ability to integrate some quality hepa filtration and humidification add on. Third interest is improved efficiency. It would go on the roof 2 floors up from me. Have had hail before but not often. Would be replacing indoor handler as well but current unit sits on a shelf directly above the half height electric water heater in a 6'x6' utility closet.
@bobgreenspun1107
@bobgreenspun1107 Ай бұрын
One of the most important factors is how low an outdoor temperature a heat pump can run. I seldom see that information specifically called out in consumer data. I've seen a lot of customers' bills spike because they're kicking into electric resistance backup heat. Also do you know of any brands other than Mitsubishi where you can simultaneously connect the same outdoor unit to a forced air plus ductless?
@TheHVACDopeShow
@TheHVACDopeShow Ай бұрын
Yes Daikin does this so does Mitsubishi like you mentioned and Fujitsu. It’s called VRF technology, or variable refrigerant flow. Daikin’s VRV Life can have multiple head units, evaporator coils, or ducted air handlers connected to it, up to 16 technically it’s pretty impressive. But that’s your best bet
@krotizmultika
@krotizmultika Ай бұрын
I have Career Infinity inverter heat pump system installed 9 years ago. I live in Mid-Atlantic region. In the span of these 9 years, the inverter board was replaced twice. Thank goodness, I got 10 year parts warranty. Yet, the labor warranty was much shorter. So, the first time I, the inverter went out at around 5-year mark, I had to pay labor cost of around $1,000 for replacing the inverter. The second time, it went out at around 7-year mark, it was post-pandemic shortages of everything and I had to get in touch with Carrier itself to get a part, and it took over a month to get it. I had to use electrical / auxiliary heat all that time in the middle of winter. I can confidently advise against Career Infiniti inverter-based heat pump system. Whoever designed the system the way that puts a fragile controller board with high voltage electronics on it in the outdoor unit is probably a business genius or an Engineering moron. And of course, they don’t repair these, they replace the whole board. I will avoid these systems in the future. I pray that this inverter board will not break on me again, right after expiration of the 10-year parts warranty.
@krotizmultika
@krotizmultika Ай бұрын
Oh, forgot to mention. The cost of this inverter board itself was about $1,000 originally. Now, it costs over $2,000, which is close to 20% of the cost of the whole system with installation.
@TheHVACDopeShow
@TheHVACDopeShow Ай бұрын
Yes inverter boards can be pricey, sorry to hear it broke so soon, do you know if you have a surge protector installed on the unit? It’s best practices, something like the rector seal rsh-50 is what we put on every inverter system. It’s vital and protects from power surges or issue with power supply that can often cause this type of damage.
@scoobtoober2975
@scoobtoober2975 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads up
@4225224
@4225224 2 күн бұрын
⁠@@scoobtoober2975check into the ICM-493 surge protector for the inverter. It monitors the incoming voltage for surges and will lock itself out temporarily if a surge is detected. Helps to protect the inverter and compressor
@evlnte
@evlnte 19 күн бұрын
What is your most trusted brand for both efficiency and reliability in hot humid south? Looking for units that would work well in a small 1200 sq ft single-family home as well as a home which is 2-stories, double the sq ft, and has two 2.5 ton units. I don't need backup heating for the 2 days a year it goes down to 50F. So I guess I'm saying a heat pump is what I think I need. I have always trusted the Carrier brand, but I'll consider any brand that offers excellent cooling, humidity control and most important low power consumption.
@TheHVACDopeShow
@TheHVACDopeShow 19 күн бұрын
In your climate a Daikin fit enhanced is my go to. They’re very efficient and super quiet, and easy on the wallet compared to a higher end inverter like the 24HP (carrier) or any of the other inverters… they just come in at a very good price point and heating at 50F is not a concern for any heat pump 😁
@RonGrethel
@RonGrethel Ай бұрын
Can you have 2 air handlers off one heat pump inverter system? I've got an old house and we don't have room for duct work between levels. If the attic did the upstairs and the basement did the downstairs that'd be the most minimally invasive. My wife hates the look of mini split systems
@PHamster
@PHamster Ай бұрын
I believe system that use one central condenser and more than one air handlers tend to be pricy but I believe Daikin offers the VRF Life (something like that) to allow for that feature you mentioned.
@RonGrethel
@RonGrethel Ай бұрын
@@PHamster more or less pricey than running duct work in a 200 year old house 😅
@PHamster
@PHamster Ай бұрын
@@RonGrethel I thought the VRF is cheaper than Fujitsu/Mitsubishi’s multi-air handler solutions. Sigh I guess that’s what happens when I dug into the rabbit hole of HVAC myself when I was looking to replace a side discharge unit.
@TheHVACDopeShow
@TheHVACDopeShow Ай бұрын
So if you’re putting in air handlers you’re also running duct work. You can’t put in an air handler without ductwork. If you want a cassette those are a happy hybrid solution and don’t require duct work, but the prior comments are correct VRV Life is the system by Daikin that can connect to multiple air handler units off a single condenser, but you’re still needing to run duct work for any forced air system if you’re not installing a mini split or cassette. You should look at cassettes if you’re concerned with aesthetics, they’re still pricey but probably cheaper than a duct job.
@RonGrethel
@RonGrethel Ай бұрын
@@TheHVACDopeShow I'm thinking less duct work running between the attic to the first floor, or the basement to the 2nd floor. I have a good size attic and basement each has easy access to the 1st or 2nd floor respectfully, but not both. Was wondering if 2 air handlers would alleviate me need to rip open lots of walls and try to squeeze ducts into closets. That kind of thing
@tubetalestudios60
@tubetalestudios60 28 күн бұрын
check the email
@mattsnider5704
@mattsnider5704 Ай бұрын
The audio of your videos is simply awful. Your microphone may cost a lot but it produces a muffled quality sound. And the e ho chamber you’re recording in also diminishes sound reproduction. And all that diminishes the enjoyment of your videos.
@TheHVACDopeShow
@TheHVACDopeShow 27 күн бұрын
You’re right, Thanks for the heads up I didn’t catch this before upload that’s terrible, idk why it’s like that but I’ll have to record it again and will probably change the setup… I listened on low when reviewing but yeah the audio is garbage on several recent uploads. Thanks for pointing this out it’s intermittent so I’m just going to change it up
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