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Making Cold Climate Heat Pumps Work w/ Copeland and White Rodgers

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How to Use Demand Defrost in a Heat Pump

Some people have this dislike for demand defrost and I think it's just because they don't understand it. As you run a heat pump outdoors for more than six hours, the oil in the system is traveling through that outdoor coil, which is now the evaporator coil. And if you don't get your oil back to your compressor, you're going to wash out a bearing. So we time it so that we will go into a defrost cycle in six hours if there has been no demand defrost from the coil itself. To warm that oil back up and start pushing it back into the compressor, keep the bearings safe and the compressor healthy through this cycle as well.

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