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Books about heat pumps

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Was just randomly going through Amazon this evening and stumbled across a new Kindle ebook about heat pumps by Phil Beardmore called Heat Pumps - your questions answered: https://amzn.to/3WcBcFT

Has anyone read it, and is it good (worth recommending)?


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Another one (even newer than Phil’s book): Heat Pumps: Useful To Homeowners, Installers, Energy Surveyors And Heat Pump Deniers Alike: https://amzn.to/3v0gYmO

As per the description it looks interesting. Again, anyone read it?


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I have read John Cantor’s Heat Pumps for the Home. Very good book, with some excellent explanations: https://amzn.to/3G49mGl


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Wow. Another new one. People are definitely getting on the bandwagon: The Heat Pumps: A Simple Guide To Renewable Heating - https://amzn.to/3PGgLyx


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Wow. Another new one. People are definitely getting on the bandwagon: The Heat Pumps: A Simple Guide To Renewable Heating - https://amzn.to/3PGgLyx

using the look inside feature, that one appears to be GH’s first book…

 


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@hughf, how odd. Did he write it under a nom de plume because the author is Weston Floria?


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@hughf, how odd. Did he write it under a nom de plume because the author is Weston Floria?

JK Rowling does it so why not? 😉 

 



   
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