Air source heat pumps are currently the most popular form of green heating. However, how exactly do they operate? Are they suitable for your home?

How do air source heat pumps work?

Air from outside is drawn in through a system of tubes containing refrigerant gas, which circulates at a temperature of -28°C, extracting heat energy from the air.

The gas is then compressed by a compressor, raising its pressure and temperature and transforming it from a cold gas to a hot liquid.

The hot liquid passes into a heat exchanger where it heats water for both the radiator heating circuit and the taps. The refrigerant subsequently returns to its initial state as a cold gas and begins the cycle anew.

Benefits

  • Cost-effective heating solution
  • Eco-friendly and reduces CO2 emissions
  • Government grants available, enquire today.
  • Improves local air quality
  • Combined with solar panels for a more self-sufficient system.
  • Energy-efficient heating
  • Reduces reliance on increasingly expensive fossil fuels
  • Lowers energy bills
  • Sustainable heating option

Hurdles

  • You must have adequate insulation, as this would retain a significant amount of heat and provide optimal efficiency.
  • Not all properties may have adequate space, access, or suitable surroundings for the installation of a heat pump.
  • The installation will involve modifications to your home’s pipes and radiators.

future proofing your home

An air source heat pump operates differently from a gas boiler. It harnesses the heat from the outdoor air, along with a small amount of electricity, to provide your home with the required heating and hot water.

When fitted in a well-insulated and energy-efficient home, an air source heat pump is a more eco-friendly option compared to a gas-fired boiler.

 

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