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Mini split heat pumps typically consume between 1,000 to 3,000 watts of power during peak usage, depending on the model, capacity, and climate zone.
Power Requirements for Heating and Cooling
Mini split heat pumps generally have two primary operating modes: heating and cooling. In heating mode, the indoor unit draws more power to generate heat, typically in the range of 1,500 to 2,500 watts. This is because heating requires more energy to raise the temperature of the air. On the other hand, cooling mode usually consumes less power, around 1,000 to 2,000 watts, as the system aims to cool the air rather than heat it.
Factors Affecting Power Consumption
Several factors can influence the power consumption of a mini split heat pump, including the unit’s capacity, climate zone, and operating mode. A larger capacity unit will generally consume more power, especially during peak usage. Additionally, operating in a colder climate or at higher temperatures can increase power consumption due to the increased energy required to heat or cool the air. To minimize power consumption, it’s essential to choose a unit with an appropriate capacity for your space and to optimize its operation through features like energy-saving modes and smart thermostats.
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