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Combustion vs. Compression - Short #275

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2026

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

In this short podcast episode, Bryan covers the history of the great heating debate: furnaces vs. heat pumps or combustion vs. compression. He also gives a breakdown of each other's strengths and gives his two cents on the winner of the debate.

Fire kept humans warm for much of history, but engineers developed a way to move heat by manipulating refrigerant pressures. Early heat pumps got a bad rap because they didn't live up to the hype; they had frequent operational issues, didn't heat effectively, and were largely unable to be serviced effectively by technicians.

However, heat pumps have evolved and now outperform furnaces in many areas. Ones with COPs between 2 and 5 can be anywhere from 200-500% efficient in terms of watts in, BTUs out. They also have many safety benefits over gas furnaces, including no risk of flame rollout, carbon monoxide poisoning, and gas leaks; removing the gas meter and all its risks entirely is a possibility. 

Nevertheless, some people still insist that combustion is king due to its comfort, as furnaces' heat is more intense than that of heat pumps. Furnaces also require little electricity, making them more sensible in markets with weak or dirty electrical grids. Combustion appliances also only need to work part of the year, meaning they run fewer cycles and experience less mechanical wear over the same period of time as heat pumps (thus may have longer lifespans).

Dual fuel allows you to get the best of both worlds; it allows the heat pump to handle the cooling and most of the heating for the energy efficiency benefits, and the furnace can step in when more intense heat is needed. Ultimately, the "winner" of this debate, at least to Bryan, is the most sensible solution for energy costs, safety, comfort, and reliability; the real answer will depend on the climate, infrastructure, and other factors.

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the HVAC school podcast. I'm Brian. Thanks for listening. It's the podcast that helps you remember some things you might have forgotten along the way, as well as helps you listen to my opinions about things like this. In this case, the great heat pump debate. Combustion versus compression. But before we do that,

0:23.4

we want to thank our great sponsors. Carrier and Carrier.com. I've been a carrier dealer

0:28.8

for many years. Carrier has their new green speed extreme super high efficiency heat pumps

0:35.3

out on the market now. Find out more by going to carrier.com.

0:40.6

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0:44.2

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0:50.2

specifically the NR7.

0:52.9

This thing is just 20 pounds, which is really light for a recovery unit in case you have never weighed them.

0:58.8

The NR7 is built with efficiency in mind.

1:01.2

It has an oil-free compressor and a large condenser inside to dissipate heat quickly as you recover,

1:07.9

which makes it go faster.

1:09.5

Has twin cylinders with a brushless DC motor, a large fan with plenty of room for airflow

1:15.1

within the body of the recovery machine.

1:18.1

It has a CSA safety certification with full tank, overload, and high pressure protection,

1:23.8

and it won silver at the 2024 AHR Expo Dealer Design Awards for Best Electronic Tool,

1:31.1

the only recovery machine to make the top three.

1:34.0

Find out more about Navak and the recovery machines at navakglobal.com.

1:40.1

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1:43.2

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1:49.3

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1:52.1

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