Air-to-water heat pumps
Why Choose an Air-Water Heat Pump?
The air-water system efficiently heats and cools rooms through the air, while also providing heat to underfloor heating systems or radiators, and preparing hot water for domestic use. It is an excellent choice for those building a new house or looking to upgrade the system in existing home.
One of the main advantages is the comfort and safety it offers, eliminating the need for additional fuels that could pose fire or safety risks. Modern devices can work automatically and be controlled remotely, providing convenience and peace of mind. Additionally, heat pumps can function not only as a heating system but also as a cooling system, offering a versatile solution.
From an economic perspective, a single air-water heat pump can suffice for year-round heating, making it cost-effective. It is particularly useful for buildings without access to a domestic gas supply or small-area dwellings with limited space for fuel storage.
Installation of air-to-water heat pumps is flexible, and they can be installed in homes of any size or layout. The system does not require additional building elements like a chimney, earth digging, or freezing agent connections, simplifying the installation process. Moreover, the refrigerant circulating in the system does not need frequent renewal or replacement, reducing maintenance concerns.
For those seeking a comprehensive solution that covers heating, cooling, and hot water preparation, the air-water system is an ideal choice. It provides sufficient water for all household needs and is environmentally friendly since it relies on renewable energy sources and produces no CO2 emissions.
Tips for Choosing the Right Heat Pump
When selecting a heat pump, consider the COP (Coefficient of Performance) indicator, which measures the efficiency by comparing electricity consumption to the amount of heat produced. Equally important is assessing the building's heating energy needs, operational conditions, and thermal resistance. Additionally, consider the requirement for domestic hot water and the size of the house when choosing the appropriate heat pump unit.
By carefully considering these factors, you can ensure the best performance and efficiency from your air-water heat pump.
"NØRDIS" air-to-water heat pumps:
Split type heat pumps:
NØRDIS OPTIMUS PRO SPLIT WITH DHW TANK
MONOBLOCKS - heat pumps:
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