| I think the seer may only be for the air conditioning, comparing the power used to the heat transferred. For both theoretical and real world reasons, it is never 100 % efficient. There is some other factor for heating that is important, the coefficient of something or other(COP?). It looks at the heat supplied compared to the power used. Heating strips are as close to 100% as anything in the real world, providing one watt of heat for each watt of electricity. However, heat pumps actually provide more watts of heat than the watts of electricity consumed. It does that by robbing the outside air of its heat.
You may want to look at average degree days for heating in your area. If it is fairly low, the power saved by a heat pump may not be worth while. Unless whoever is selling the units can give you figures showing you the heat pump saves enough to be worth while, I would go with the cheaper system.
I am not convinced that abandoning gas heat is a good idea now. The publicized horrible spike in gas rates last year never happened in much of the country, and gas is actually lower this year than last. Again, this is highly dependent on your degree days. Also if your house was built for electric heat, or retrofitted to the higher insulation specs. Do you live in Miami or Minneapolis? |