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What is the difference between a 'Separate' and 'Integrated' heat/cool pair?



What is the difference between a 'Separate' and 'Integrated' heat/cool pair?

A separate heat/cool pair is a pair of heating and cooling technologies that are completely separate units, yet serve the same area/building (e.g., a furnace and separate package unit, or a boiler and a chiller). An integrated heat/cool pair is one in which the heating and cooling sources are packaged together in the same unit (e.g., a packaged cooling unit with integral gas burner or 'gas-pack' system). Identifying a heat/cool pair as integrated tells FEDS that individual heating and cooling replacements cannot be considered as a direct replacement.

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