Background:
I hate ducts. I hate them passionately. Maybe the dust and gunk they collect irritates my asthma. Maybe the constant rumbling, whooshing, or whistling noise drives me up the wall and prevents me from sleeping at night. Maybe my house has lots of supporting I-beams that the ductwork needs to weave under, making my basement ceiling too low for me to stand up. Maybe ductwork killed my father. It doesn’t matter why I hate ducts -- for the purposes of this post, just take it as a fact that I do.
I do like having an air conditioned house, though, which is why I would like to install a ductless heat pump system. This would let me rip out my ductwork and still heat or cool the rooms in my house. I can also put in ceiling cassettes like these, which will please my wife, since she hates radiators and indoor evaporators almost as much as I hate ducts.
Unfortunately, I live somewhere with cold winters, so heat pumps alone won’t be enough. I need auxiliary heat for at least part of the year.
I’d rather not pay $500 per month for electric auxiliary heat in the middle of winter. The idea of a power outage in the middle of winter is also pretty scary if I’m relying on electricity for all of my heating. Instead, I want to burn natural gas or LPG as a heat source.
I could put a gas-powered radiant in-floor system in all of the rooms of my house to use only on days when it’s too cold for the ductless multi-split system to keep up. That seems silly, though. If I’ve run refrigerant tubes for a multi-split system through my walls and ceilings to put BTUs where I want them, why do I need to run a separate set of water tubes through my floors to put more BTUs where I want them?
What I want to do is to somehow use a modulating condensing furnace to add heat to the refrigerant of the ductless heating system. Then, on the coldest days, I could turn on the gas furnace in my basement to provide the heat that my ductless HVAC system would move through my house.
Essentially, the goal is to have 2 sources of heat coming into the ductless HVAC system (a condenser unit outside my house, and the gas furnace inside of it) that both fed the refrigerant loop carrying heat or cold throughout the house.
The question:
How can I use a gas furnace to ‘add heat’ to a ductless multi-split system? If anyone has any ideas, I’d love to hear them.