
HVAC Boundary Spanners Podcast S03E02 - The Case Against Hybrids
Jan 4, 2025
This discussion dives into the drawbacks of dual fuel heating systems, arguing against hybrids. Experts highlight oversized furnaces and their inefficiencies compared to properly sized heat pumps. They explore humidity control issues and the safety hazards of gas systems. The conversation also touches on the complexity of hybrid installations and how they may complicate future electrification. Ultimately, while hybrids offer some short-term benefits, they present long-term challenges and maintenance burdens that raise concerns for homeowners.
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Furnaces Often Overpowered And Inelegant
- Furnaces are often overpowered and unnecessary for many homes, making hybrids inelegant from an engineering view.
- Abhi (Avi) argues heat pumps match loads better and run more continuously than oversized furnaces.
Hybrids Limit Dehumidification Options
- Hybrids inhibit reheat dehumidification because you can't add heat after the coil without damaging components.
- Abhi (Avi) says pure heat pump systems provide much better dehumidification control than hybrids.
Start With A Portable Dehumidifier
- Use a basic $250 portable dehumidifier if humidity loads are low to avoid costly whole-home systems.
- Consider whole-home dehumidifiers only when load demands exceed portable capacity, as they cost several thousand installed.
