• EtherWhack@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      A lot of newer homes being built (at least in California) are putting them in the attic or on the roof.

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        15 days ago

        I know a city in California with the heat exchangers on the roof. Do you have any idea why? (The properties were large enough the footprint wouldn’t be an issue.)

        Where I am in the USA Midwest the heat exchangers are all on the ground as they are easier to install and maintain.

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            2 days ago

            The roofs were hot. I expect ground level in the shade of the house would be better for efficiency.

            Perhaps it had something to do with the location of the indoor unit? I am used to them in the basement or first floor, but some places put them in the ceiling.