Heat pumps are innovative heating systems that extract heat from the environment and use it to heat living spaces or provide hot water. They are considered an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional heating methods, as they largely replace fossil fuels and reduce CO2 emissions.
How Do Heat Pumps Work? They utilize the principle of heat transfer: a heat pump extracts heat from the outside air, the ground, or groundwater and raises it to a higher temperature to be used for heating or hot water. This process requires only a small amount of electrical energy, making them particularly efficient.
These systems use outside air as a heat source. They are easy to install and ideal for new buildings as well as existing ones. Air-water heat pumps are highly efficient and are excellent for heating support and hot water production.
These heat pumps extract heat from the ground by using ground heat probes or surface collectors buried in the earth. They are particularly efficient as ground temperatures are relatively constant year-round. Ground source heat pumps are ideal for larger properties and provide a sustainable heating solution.
These systems use groundwater as a heat source. They are very efficient and offer high heating performance. However, water-water heat pumps require access to suitable water resources, making them better suited for certain regions.
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