What is the Difference Between a Cascade Air Source Heat Pump and an Air Source Heat Pump?
There are significant differences between cascade air source heat pumps and common air source heat pumps in many aspects. We will explain them here.
There are significant differences between cascade air source heat pumps and common air source heat pumps in many aspects. We will explain them here.
Air source heat pumps can use either three-phase electricity or single-phase electricity, depending on the type of heat pump and application scenario.
A CO2 heat pump refers to a heat pump that uses carbon dioxide (R744) as a refrigerant, while ordinary heat pumps usually use traditional refrigerants.
Air source heat pump IPM protection refers to a fault protection mechanism for the intelligent power module (IPM) in the air source heat pump system.
Share some tips on daily maintenance of air source heat pumps. If the heat pump is used properly, its service life can be as long as 15 to 20 years.