HOW DO HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS WORK?
The system is based on an air source pump which is placed outside your house. It takes cold air from around it, condenses it and pumps it through the units in your home as hot air. Each unit has a good reach for air distribution and can achieve temperatures of 30 degrees meaning less units are required as compared to standard methods of heating.
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air source heat pump installation does not need to be complicated. Air to air eco heating and cooling is a good alternative to a ‘wet’ system air source heat pump which would normally provide the radiators with hot water for your home heating and supply your domestic hot water needs.
Air to air heating can be installed quickly normally without major works to the floor or walls, the air source heat pump system is designed specifically for your property, most of the pipes can be hidden in voids or a loft space. One unit can supply heating and cooling to a large area.
Your running costs will be low as well compared to other forms of heating. Air source heating is typically 300-400% more efficient than your average boiler and more efficiency means savings on your energy bills.
What is the difference between air water and air-to-air heat pump?
There are two types of air source heat pump, air-to-air and air-to-water. Air-to-air heat pumps, commonly known as air conditioning, provide space heating by blowing warm air into your home. Air-to-water heat pumps heat radiators, underfloor heating and hot water in wet central heating systems.
Are there any government grants for air-to-air heat pumps?
There are currently no government grants for air-to-air heat pumps, because the cost of installing it is low by comparison to other heat pumps
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Air to air heating provid
es warm heating in the winter and you can reverse the heat pump for cooling in the summer!