A heat‑pump condenser belongs outdoors so it can draw in unlimited fresh air and expel heat efficiently—indoors you’d just recirculate warm air, overworking the compressor and driving up energy costs. Outdoor placement also keeps noise and vibration out of living spaces, meets building‑code clearances for refrigerant lines and drainage, and gives technicians easy access for coil cleaning and diagnostics. By situating your condenser outside, you ensure optimal airflow, safety, efficiency, and system longevity.
July 27, 2023




