Heating Water

Warm your home with a Heat Pump

Heat pumps are an affordable and sustainable alternative to traditional heating. By utilizing air or water, heat pumps are ideal for both heating and cooling water. To maximize energy efficiency and savings, correct heat pump installation is critical. For professional installation, it’s best to rely on an experienced heat pump installer. This way, your heat pump can save you money for many years to come!

A Wise Choice: Custom Heat Pump Systems

Fossil fuel heating is damaging to the environment. Heat pumps present a sustainable alternative that heats with much higher efficiency. Heating with heat pumps ensures at least 60% less CO2 emissions. With global warming and the race against time to prevent more than 2°C increase, investing in a heat pump installation is a wise choice! With the addition of subsidies, we all can contribute to a habitable earth for ourselves and future generations.

How Does a Heat Pump Work?

The operation of a heat pump is similar to a refrigerator, but in reverse. A heat pump installation extracts heat from the ambient air through a heat exchanger. A heat pump primarily operates with air, which is available in an unlimited and free supply. The necessary dose of electricity can then be perfectly generated with the installation of photovoltaic solar panels.

Different types of systems:

An air-water heat pump extracts heat from the air and transfers it to living areas. In air-water heat pumps, this provided heat can also be used to produce hot water. This heat pump thus meets the need for sanitary hot water and pleasant cooling in the summer.

Unfortunately, not many homes are sufficiently insulated to benefit from all the advantages of a heat pump. The hybrid heat pump is then the ideal alternative to a gas boiler. A hybrid heat pump combines two systems: a heat pump and a gas condensing boiler.

What is a heat pump water heater? Heat pump boilers heat your hot water efficiently, economically, and ecologically. The system works like an inverted refrigerator:

  1. The water heater extracts ambient heat from the surroundings
  2. This heat goes through a heat exchanger, which evaporates the water into gas
  3. In the compressor, this gas is compressed, causing the temperature to rise
  4. This gas then heats the water

 

If the heat pump itself does not heat enough water, an electric resistance integrated into the heat pump water heater automatically switches on to heat.

Heat Pump Benefits:

A heat pump has numerous advantages:

  • Modern heat pumps are compact, so they can be installed even in smaller homes.
  • Heat pumps that both cool and heat use a refrigerant to transfer heat from one place to another.
  • Heat pump technology has evolved significantly over the years, offering significant energy savings and returns. You’ll see the savings in your wallet!

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