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FREE AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS

8 Reasons for Air Source Heat Pumps -

Renewable Energy Source, High Coefficient of Performance (COP), Versatility, Consistent Performance, Reduced Carbon Emissions, Zonal Heating, Long Lifespan and Government Incentives.

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What are Air Source Heat Pumps?

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Air Source Heat Pumps are a low-carbon, renewable way of heating your home. They absorb latent heat from the outside air and use it to increase the temperature inside your home.

 

Air Source Heat Pumps come in a various range of sizes and models, often mistaken for air-conditioning units, but their use is different. Their size depends on the heat that is required for your home, the more heat, the bigger the heat pump.

 

The Air Source Heat Pump transfers heat from the outside air which is absorbed into a fluid. It boosts it to a higher temperature using a compressor which then passes through a heat exchange which raises the temperature and then transfers that heat to water.

 

It then provides heat to radiators or underfloor heating and provides domestic hot water, stored in a hot water cylinder for your hot taps, showers and baths.

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Why are air source heat pumps efficient?

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Air source heat pumps are considered efficient heating and cooling systems for several reasons:

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Renewable Energy Source: Air source heat pumps extract heat from the ambient air, which is a naturally occurring and renewable energy source. They don't rely on burning fossil fuels, making them more environmentally friendly.

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High Coefficient of Performance (COP): Air source heat pumps have a high coefficient of performance, typically ranging from 2.5 to 4 or even higher. This means they can produce 2.5 to 4 units of heat energy for every unit of electricity they consume, making them much more efficient than traditional electric heating systems.

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Versatility: Air source heat pumps can provide both heating and cooling. In cold weather, they extract heat from the outside air and transfer it indoors to heat the space. In warm weather, they can reverse the process, removing heat from the indoor space and releasing it outside to provide cooling.

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Consistent Performance: Unlike some renewable energy sources like solar panels or wind turbines, air source heat pumps can operate consistently throughout the year, regardless of weather conditions. They are particularly well-suited for moderate climates.

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Reduced Carbon Emissions: Because they don't burn fossil fuels on-site, air source heat pumps produce fewer carbon emissions compared to traditional heating systems like gas or oil furnaces. This contributes to lower greenhouse gas emissions and helps combat climate change.

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Zonal Heating: Air source heat pumps can be used for zonal heating, allowing you to control the temperature in individual rooms or zones of your home separately. This can lead to energy savings by only heating or cooling the areas that are in use.

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Long Lifespan: Well-maintained air source heat pumps can have a long operational lifespan, often exceeding 15 years. This longevity can provide a good return on investment over time.

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Government Incentives: In many regions, government incentives, rebates, and grants are available to encourage the installation of air source heat pumps, making them more financially attractive for homeowners.

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