Most likely no as the awning is probably pretty high above it. To be sure, check the clearance recommendations in your installation guide that came with the unit. I`m sure the installers read it prior to starting the install.
Yes
A properly installed heat pump uses about one third of the electrical energy to produce the same amount of heat.
I just had a 15 SEER Ruud Heat Pump installed. It says, 'Made in Mexico' on back of unit.
The most efficient is a geo-thermal heat pump, if properly installed.
Turn the heat on then go to the airhandler, if the larger of the 2 copper pipes (insulated one) gets hot it is a heat pump. If it remains at room temperature your airhandler has an electric heater installed in it.
Be sure the thermostat is not installed backwards.
* A water pump failure could cause this.* If the pump is turning backwards due to the serpentine belt being improperly installed* but it sounds like a bad or mis-installed head gasket would be the most probable.Another suspect: thermostat installed backwards
Sure, ductwork only carries hot air from the source to the living space. It does not matter what the source is.
Normally it would be 32 degrees without a heat strip installed.
ballast pump
One in tank pump and one under car pump under left rear seat on under side . They tend to pack up under high heat as Sweden is quite cool.regards fos
A booster pump is installed in a water system to pump more water into the tank as it's used. Once installed, the pump will function automatically.