| Types of Electric Heat
Electric Furnace - For complete comfort in heating,
an energy efficient electric furnace is the preferred heating system.
An electric furnace is inexpensive to install, safe to operate and requires
little maintenance. It provides years of dependable service. Ideal for
homes, apartments, mobile homes, offices and more, the simple design and
compact size of these furnaces makes installation and maintenance easy.
For more information, click on the following link: http://www.cornhusker-power/electric_furnace.asp.
Electric Heat Pumps - A heat pump is a year-round comfort
conditioning system that uses refrigeration equipment to supply warm air
in winter and cool air in summer. For more information, click on the following
link: http://www.cornhusker-power.com/heatpump.asp.
Add-On Heat Pump - An add-on heat pump is an air-source
heat pump designed to be installed on to a forced air furnace heating
system. The forced air furnace can be new or existing, and can be fueled
with natural gas, propane or fuel oil. The add-on heat pump replaces the
current central air conditioner and works in conjunction with your present
furnace, regardless of fuel type. For more information, click on the following
link: http://www.cornhusker-power.com/add_on.asp.
Ground Source Heat Pump - Also called an earth-coupled
heat pump, or a geothermal heat pump, a ground-source heat pump operates
much like the common air-source heat pump by transferring heat, rather
than creating it. Unlike air-source, a ground-source heat pump transfers
heat to and from the earth to provide cooling and heating for your home.
For more information, click on the following link: http://www.cornhusker-power.com/ground.asp.
Cove Heating - An electrically generated heat source
for individual rooms and areas, cove heating employs radiant heat to warm
the room and objects in the room. Coined "cove heating" because
it is installed where the cove used to be in older room designs, individual
heating units are mounted on the wall 2 1/2 to 4" below the ceiling,
allowing homeowners unrestricted use of floor space. For more information,
click on the following link: http://www.cornhusker-power.com/cove.asp.
Baseboard Heaters - Baseboard heaters are the ideal
room-by-room heating solution. They require little space, no ductwork
and the initial cost is relatively low, making them perfect for remodeled
areas as well as for new construction. Units are easily installed in almost
any kind of space. For more information, click on the following link:
http://www.cornhusker-power.com/baseboard.asp.
Electric Water Heaters - The water heater is the second
largest user of energy in most homes in Nebraska. Only the heating and
cooling system equipment use more. Unlike heating and cooling equipment
which are seasonal, the water heater works year round. For more information,
click on the following link: http://www.cornhusker-power.com/water.asp.
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