Sure, heat pumps sound like a great energy-saving tactic, but it is suitable for your property and if so which type is best suited to you?
Technically, most UK homes are suitable for installation, but in some cases, certain obstacles could occur, preventing complete efficiency.
Older or high-rise buildings typically pose problems for household heat pumps for several reasons. For instance, listed buildings often have regulations to adhere to making it difficult to make any external alterations to the exterior. Similarly, the setup can be challenging with high-rise buildings because of space, this doesn’t mean it’s completely off the cards, but ultimately more difficult.
The main criteria for house heating systems to operate to their full potential are:
Read on as we explore the variations, their installation processes, and their requirements.
Easyflow support with the installation of Air Source Heat Pumps, which are the most common system installed in properties. This process involves extracting heat from the atmosphere and turning it into heat for the property. The heat drawn from outside is used to heat a special refrigerant liquid, which as it warms up turns into a gas. This heat is then compressed to increase the temperature and supply sufficient heat for your home.
Benefits of Air Source:
Heat is absorbed from the ground using a series of buried pipes. A mixture of antifreeze and water is circulated around this loop of pipes (absorbing the heat from the ground). This then passes through to the system where it is compressed, the temperature is raised and it’s then ready to heat your home.
Ground Source systems generally require more groundwork preparation before installation, making it a lengthier and more expensive process.
Benefits of Ground Source:
Solar Assisted systems combine the ground source process with Solar Photovoltaic Thermal to absorb heat from the sun and use it to heat the property. In the same way as GSHP the thermal energy is absorbed into the fluid in the pipes, before being transferred through the heat exchanger into the heat system.
Benefits of Solar Assisted:
During this process, water is extracted from large bodies of water near the property, typically a pond or stream (providing it has sufficient depth and flow rate). Pipes that are circulated with a mixture of anti-freeze and water are carefully placed into the water to absorb heat. In the same way as the other methods, this is then passed through the heat exchanger to the pump to generate heat for the building.
Benefits of Water Source:
Find out more about heat pump running costs, and their efficiency here.
Further information on EasyFlow Ltd can be found here
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