Air Source Heat Pumps collects thermal energy from the outside air.
The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
As with all types of heat pumps, it is important to specify the right size (kW) heat pump. For this a room by room heat loss assessment of the property is required. A heat pump produces less hot water than a boiler and the lower temperature it can operate at, the more efficient the system is.
Therefore, the overall efficiency of the heating system requires heating distribution (underfloor heating, radiators or fan coil units) which can deliver comfortable room temperatures at low operating temperatures.
Air Source Heat Pumps collects thermal energy from the outside air.
The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
As with all types of heat pumps, it is important to specify the right size (kW) heat pump. For this a room by room heat loss assessment of the property is required. A heat pump produces less hot water than a boiler and the lower temperature it can operate at, the more efficient the system is.
A heat pump produces less hot water than a boiler…
As with all types of heat pumps, it is important to specify the right size (kW) heat pump. For this a room by room heat loss assessment of the property is required. A heat pump produces less hot water than a boiler and the lower temperature it can operate at, the more efficient the system is.
Therefore, the overall efficiency of the heating system requires heating distribution (underfloor heating, radiators or fan coil units) which can deliver comfortable room temperatures at low operating temperatures.
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We have building services engineers for project design
Except for ground works, everything is done by our own staff. We have building services engineers for project design including schematics, layouts, energy statements etc. We have our own team of installers for plumbing and electrical work.
We are accredited under the government’s Microgeneration Certification Scheme for heat pumps and solar PV installations. This gives our clients access to government incentives and is a guarantee that all projects are subject to robust quality control.
Our domestic clients benefit from our membership in the Renewable Energy Consumer Code (RECC) providing solid consumer protection.
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Air Source Heat Pumps collects thermal energy from the outside air.
The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
Air Source Heat Pumps collects thermal energy from the outside air.
The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
Air Source Heat Pumps
The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench.
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Air Source Heat Pumps collects thermal energy from the outside air.
The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
As with all types of heat pumps, it is important to specify the right size (kW) heat pump. For this a room by room heat loss assessment of the property is required. A heat pump produces less hot water than a boiler and the lower temperature it can operate at, the more efficient the system is.
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Air Source Heat Pumps collects thermal energy from the outside air.
The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
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As with all types of heat pumps, it is important to specify the right size (kW) heat pump. For this a room by room heat loss assessment of the property is required. A heat pump produces less hot water than a boiler and the lower temperature it can operate at, the more efficient the system is.
Therefore, the overall efficiency of the heating system requires heating distribution (underfloor heating, radiators or fan coil units) which can deliver comfortable room temperatures at low operating temperatures.
Air Source Heat Pumps collects thermal energy from the outside air.
The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
As with all types of heat pumps, it is important to specify the right size (kW) heat pump. For this a room by room heat loss assessment of the property is required. A heat pump produces less hot water than a boiler and the lower temperature it can operate at, the more efficient the system is.
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Air Source Heat Pumps collects thermal energy from the outside air.
The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
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Air Source Heat Pumps collects thermal energy from the outside air.
The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
As with all types of heat pumps, it is important to specify the right size (kW) heat pump. For this a room by room heat loss assessment of the property is required. A heat pump produces less hot water than a boiler and the lower temperature it can operate at, the more efficient the system is.
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Air Source Heat Pumps collects thermal energy from the outside air.
The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
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The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
As with all types of heat pumps, it is important to specify the right size (kW) heat pump. For this a room by room heat loss assessment of the property is required.
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The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
As with all types of heat pumps, it is important to specify the right size (kW) heat pump. For this a room by room heat loss assessment of the property is required.
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The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
As with all types of heat pumps, it is important to specify the right size (kW) heat pump. For this a room by room heat loss assessment of the property is required.
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The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
As with all types of heat pumps, it is important to specify the right size (kW) heat pump. For this a room by room heat loss assessment of the property is required.
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The heat pump is located externally, either next to an outside wall, or connected to the property with pre-insulated pipes buried in a trench. The main internally located items are the hot water cylinder, a buffer tank and two expansion vessels.
As with all types of heat pumps, it is important to specify the right size (kW) heat pump. For this a room by room heat loss assessment of the property is required.