Air source heat pumps work best with heating systems

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Air source heat pumps

An air source heat pump provides a clean way to heat buildings, free of all carbon emissions on site. It makes use of energy in the ambient air to provide an energy-efficient way of heating buildings.

 

Air source heat pumps are suitable for a wide variety of buildings and are particularly appropriate for low environmental impact projects.

They can be installed to provide space heating and hot water.

 

The only energy used by a heat pump is electricity to power the compressor and the fans which transfer heat energy from the external air into the building. A well designed air source heat pump installation will deliver three times as much thermal energy (heat) as is used in electrical energy to drive the system.

 

Air source heat pumps have been widely used in North America, France, Belgium and Israel for many years. Typically, they cost more to install than conventional heating systems. However, they have very low maintenance costs and can be expected to provide safe, reliable and emission-free heating for many years.

 

Air source heat pumps work best with heating systems which are optimized to run at a lower water delivery temperature than is commonly used in radiator systems. As such, they make an ideal partner for underfloor heating systems.

 

As proved by the market, OSB have been supplying commercial heat pumps for heating and cooling as well as hot water purpose, till recently, another new commercial heat pump model BC35-342T come out to meet the heat demand up to 160 kw / 550 000BTU  big heating capacity, and high COP 4, which means you only need to pay 1 portion of electricity and get 4 portion of heating energy ! With max 60 degree Celsius hot water outlet, enable to provide not just central heating , but hot water supply as well !  

 

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