COMMERCIAL HEATING - Air Source Heat Pumps

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Air Source Heat Pumps

Air source heat pumps (ASHP) extract heat from the outside air. This is then used to deliver heat to the building via a ducted air (for example) or wet system.

Recognised as a renewable technology, ASHP  outdoor units are sited on the roof or ground. Able to work at outside temperatures as low as -20°C, they prove ideal for use in any UK commercial property.

Air to Water

The outdoor unit harvests free renewable heat from the outside air, upgrades it to a useful temperature and then transfers it to the boiler which heats the water that is fed to the radiators or underfloor heating and sanitary hot water.

Seasonal energy efficiency ratio   3.71

Heat source temperature    Air -3ºC

Heating capacity delivered    25kW

Refigerant pipe length    40m

Renewable heat delivered    73% or 18.3kW

Air to Water

Air to Air

The outdoor unit harvests free renewable heat from the outside air, upgrades it to a useful temperature and then transfers it to the fan coil which heats up air supplied to the building via ductwork and grilles.

Seasonal energy efficiency ratio   3.26

Heat source temperature    Air -3ºC

Heating capacity delivered    25kW

Refigerant pipe length    100m

Renewable heat delivered    69% or 17.3kW