ID Country Sizing Province Nearest City Footage Insulation Temperature Scale Heating Demand Load Temperature Published
1990 Canada Size by Square Footage and Location British Columbia Penticton 3200 Medium N/A 0 0
1991 United States Size by Square Footage and Location Colorado Lake 2000 Medium N/A 0 0
1992 United States Size by Square Footage and Location Colorado 0 2000 High N/A 0 0
1993 United States Size by Square Footage and Location Alaska Sitka 2500 High N/A 0 0
1994 Canada Size by Square Footage and Location Newfoundland and Labrador Corner Brook 3600 High N/A 0 0
1995 United States Size by Square Footage and Location Connecticut Hartford 2000 Low N/A 0 0
1996 United States Size by Square Footage and Location Colorado Summit 2100 High N/A 0 0
1997 United States Size by Square Footage and Location Colorado Boulder 2100 Medium N/A 0 0
1998 United States Size by Square Footage and Location Michigan Van Buren 3000 High N/A 0 0
1999 Canada Size by heating demand load and design temperature 0 0 0 Celsius 35828 -30
2000 Canada Size by heating demand load and design temperature 0 0 0 Celsius 39000 -30
2001 Canada Size by heating demand load and design temperature 0 0 0 Celsius 32500 -30
2002 Canada Size by Square Footage and Location Nova Scotia Bridgewater 1800 Low N/A 0 0
2003 Canada Size by Square Footage and Location Alberta Edmonton 4499 High N/A 0 0
2004 Canada Size by Square Footage and Location Prince Edward Island Charlottetown 3000 High N/A 0 0
2005 Canada Size by Square Footage and Location Prince Edward Island Charlottetown 3000 Medium N/A 0 0
2006 United States Size by Square Footage and Location Colorado Eagle 3000 Medium N/A 0 0
2007 United States Size by Square Footage and Location Colorado Eagle 2900 Medium N/A 0 0
2008 United States Size by Square Footage and Location Pennsylvania Centre 2100 Low N/A 0 0
2009 Canada Size by Square Footage and Location British Columbia Vancouver 1400 Medium N/A 0 0

*NOTE* This heat pump sizing tool does not consider cooling loads. There is a possibility that your cooling load is higher than your heating load, and as such the heat pump model suggested by this tool might not be appropriate for your project. This issue is most likely to effect customers based around the great lakes and in the southeast quarter of the U.S.A where summer humidity is high. If your project is located in these areas, a calculated cooling load needs to be considered. A manual J report can calculate the cooling load of your project accurately.

Arctic takes no responsibility for any cooling performance issues resulting from using this estimation to size a heat pump instead of a manual J.

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