Proper care and maintenance of your HVAC system is essential for increasing its lifespan and avoiding unnecessary repair expenses. When it comes to your heat pump, one element of proper care is making sure that there is adequate airflow. Blocked or impeded airflow is problematic because it can reduce your heat pump’s effectiveness and shorten the unit’s lifespan.
How Far Should a Heat Pump Be from a Wall?
To ensure free and proper airflow, your heat pump should have about three feet of clearance between it and any adjoining objects or structures. If space is tight and there is no other choice, a one-foot gap is the absolute minimum.
How Much Clearance Do Heat Pumps Need?
Positioning is key to good clearance. Clearance around your heat pump is not just a horizontal concern. You need to look up as well. Do you see any tree branches or other objects/impediments above your unit? A minimum of five feet of vertical clearance is optimal and is something often overlooked.
What Is the Minimum Clearance for an Air Source Heat Pump?
This will vary based on the heat pump in question. Air source heat pumps of different sizes and models will have different requirements, usually available through the manufacturer or installer. While specifics vary, there are factors you should always keep in mind:
- There must be sufficient space around the unit to provide free and unobstructed air circulation.
- There must be room for the various ducts, pipes, and power lines that the unit requires.
- There must be enough space around the unit for maintenance workers to be able to properly service the unit.
It is also helpful, if possible, to have your heat pump installed in a place where it is sheltered from direct sun and wind.
Can You Enclose an Air Source Heat Pump?
Air source heat pumps should not be covered. These units rely on moving huge volumes of air to operate, and any occlusion drastically impacts their operating efficiency. Not only that, but as the unit struggles to work with reduced airflow, it puts additional strain on the unit. This will drive up both your power bill and eventual maintenance costs.
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