I agree, and when split units are not possible people will still buy the technically inferior single unit systems.
My post was related to OP who mentioned people will choose heat pumps (replacing conventional heating) over air conditioners.
That’s not what I said though. I said people would opt for a heatpump that is also capable of cooling, in other words and air conditioner.
Airconditioners are (air-to-air) heatpumps
The specific solution for heating/cooling a home might be different for different types of housing. But air-to-air heatpumps are a very interesting way to replace the water boiler as the main method of heating your home.
And as a bonus you can use it to cool your home in summer.
I agree, and when split units are not possible people will still buy the technically inferior single unit systems. My post was related to OP who mentioned people will choose heat pumps (replacing conventional heating) over air conditioners.
That’s not what I said though. I said people would opt for a heatpump that is also capable of cooling, in other words and air conditioner.
Airconditioners are (air-to-air) heatpumps
The specific solution for heating/cooling a home might be different for different types of housing. But air-to-air heatpumps are a very interesting way to replace the water boiler as the main method of heating your home.
And as a bonus you can use it to cool your home in summer.