Air Source Heat Pump Heating Design
An air source heat pump (ASHP) is an all-electric solution that uses a reversing valve to allow the HVAC unit to operate in both cooling and heating states.
An air source heat pump (ASHP) is an all-electric solution that uses a reversing valve to allow the HVAC unit to operate in both cooling and heating states.
We recommend cleaning the filters before the start of the cooling or heating season, and then cleaning the filters every 2 weeks during these seasons.
All the money savvy people tell you that you can save a ton of money by using a super cold air source heat pump. But is that true? Let's find out.
Is your heat pump's heating or cooling out of sync with the temperature setting on your thermostat? Short cycling could be the culprit.
Unless your radiators are traditional, 30+ year old models, you don’t always need to upgrade your radiators for an air source heat pump system to work.
Heat pumps range in size from approximately 6kW - 15kW and are usually expressed at an industry standard temperature of 7 o C/35 o C.
A key part of this discussion is whether heat pumps are cheaper than boilers. To answer this question, one must examine the efficiency of both systems.
With the growing focus on sustainable solutions, air source heat pumps have gained popularity as a viable alternative to traditional heating systems.