Visiting the Heating & Air Conditioning dealer for a class
Our first assignment for our environmental class when I joined university more than one years ago was to visit any dealer & find out what products they were selling were climate-friendly, i’d heard my Dad discuss with the Heating & Air Conditioning serviceman how the electric heat pump needed to be popularized not only for its energy efficiency but also for how climate-friendly it is.
That’s why I decided to visit the heating dealer & learn more about the electric gas furnace & how it works as a better option.
I knew that the Heating & Air Conditioning professional would be too stressed to have time to reply to all my questions, so I planned to do it by scheduling a furnace maintenance visit at home. I’m lucky the people I was with and I live in the same section as my university so I can do more than one things simultaneously. The two of us use an electric furnace at home, so my questions revolved around understanding why it was considered a climate-friendly heating device, and our furnace was okay, but the only thing that needed to be done was changing our disposable HEPA filter. The other components, including the wireless thermostat, were still working efficiently. I knew that was the likely scenario, however I needed to do my assignment using the furnace as my focus which I explained to the heating serviceman, but lucky for me, the Heating & Air Conditioning company runs a shopper education program, so I was slotted in to ask all the questions I’d want to ask. That’s how I l acquired that electric heating unit is less carbon-intensive, which is how it gets the consideration for being climate-friendly. The main issue with gas gas oil furnaces & boilers is that they mostly use fossil fuels, my final presentation featured additional components, including the wireless thermostat & how it makes the heat pump more efficient in saving energy.