Description
From small apartments to large detached houses, domestic air source heat
pumps are a renewable, low-carbon alternative to traditional high-carbon
heating systems. This reliable regenerative heating technology provides
efficient and sustainable space heating and hot water all year round.
You can benefit from it
1. Energy efficient system
Reduce energy bills and CO2 emissions
2. Government Incentive Grants
Eligible for 7-year payments for RHI and MMSP plans
3. Award-winning low noise level
Low noise levels that meet planning regulations
4. Future-proof heating solutions
Heat pumps will soon become one of the main sources of heating
Features:
1. Highly versatile and compatible
A heat pump can be installed to replace an existing heating system or
work with it in a hybrid setup. It can be installed into new construction or
renovation projects and is even compatible with underfloor heating.
2. Reduce CO2 emissions and save operating costs
An A++ rating means extreme energy savings, allowing the heat pump to effectively
save operating costs and effectively reduce CO2 emissions.
3. Via RHI
Can participate in renewable heat incentive programs and contribute to
carbon reduction and renewable goals.
4. Life and Maintenance
A properly installed heat pump requires minimal maintenance. The service
life can reach 20 years.
How a heat pump system works
1. Outdoor unit
Simply connect electricity and water, and the outdoor unit is easy to
install and can stand alone outside your home or in the garden. A heat pump
upgrades the available thermal energy from the air for free and transfers it to
your home, providing hot water and heating for radiators and/or underfloor
heating.
2. Hot water tank
A heat pump provides a constant supply of hot water to your home through
a dedicated hot water cylinder - just like a standard boiler. These cylinders
are specifically designed to integrate with the outdoor unit, but in some cases
it can also be used with your existing hot water cylinders.
3. Energy saving control
With a heat pump, you can choose from a range of controls, including the
Advanced Wireless Controller, a simple room controller with features including
a holiday mode.
Types of Air Source Heat Pumps:
The air source heat pump uses 1kW of electrical energy input to obtain
2.2kW of low-temperature renewable heat energy from the air, producing a
high-efficiency heat output of 3.2kW. This heats the refrigerant in the system,
which in turn heats the water used for domestic hot water and space heating.
1. All-in-one
The integral air source heat pump series includes:
• 5kW
•6kW, 8.5kW, 11.2kW, 14kW
Most suitable:
• All types of home
• Small commercial buildings
• Other residential buildings
2. Inverter
Inverter heat pumps are our newest air-to-water heat pump systems and
are ideal for properties with low heating capacity. can be use on
• 4.5kW
Most suitable:
• Small dwellings
• Apartment/Apartment
• Households with high domestic
water needs
3. Hybrid system
Hybrid heat pump heating systems work in conjunction with existing
boilers.
•Hybrid System Manual
Most suitable:
• All types of home
• Small commercial buildings
• Other residential buildings
Is an Air Source Heat Pump Right for You?
1. As the world strives to meet its carbon reduction goals, renewable
heating systems such as air source heat pumps have been recognized as an
important part of the solution.
2. Heat pump heating systems are usually installed in less than 2 days
and are available in a variety of sizes to fit almost any home.
3. A heat pump heating system is easier to maintain than gas and does
not require a gas safety certificate. And help tenants fight fuel poverty by
reducing household operating costs.
4. The heat pump range is ideal for new construction and
self-build/prefab residential projects as it fully complies with building
regulations and any renewable targets set by local authorities.
5. The heat pump system can be easily installed in a convenient location
outside the home, such as an alley or garden. It is also compatible with
underfloor heating, which is popular in self-built properties.