Low Flow Temperature units are used mostly on newly built homes with a lower heat loss requirement, to improve efficiencies, working hand in hand with under floor heating or larger radiators.
Higher Temperature units are an ideal replacement for your oil or gas boiler. Using a R290 refrigerant gas with a lower GWP global warming potential of only 3.
Air to Air
Ground to Water
Air to Water
Air-to-Air heat pumps are like air conditioning, they extract heat from the outside air and release air at the right temperature into each room via split units with heating/cooling capacity through forced convection. Each unit is equipped with a control display that works with an infrared remote control.
Ground to Water
Ground to Water
Ground to Water
The land below your property holds temperature at a constant temperature, unlike air which changes throughout the year. The ground source heat pump absorbs this heat by circulating brine water through piping in the ground. It then transfers this heat into the building's heating and hot water system. This means the seasonal performance (SCOP) does not change, so for every 1kW of electricity used to run the heat pump, over 4kW of heat energy is produced.
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