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An air source heat pump (ASHP) operates by extracting heat from outdoor air and transferring it indoors to heat radiators and providing hot water through wet central heating systems. Similar to refrigerators, heat pumps absorb heat and transfer it to another medium. Some ASHP models can also function as cooling systems during summer, typically installed outside buildings where sufficient space is available.
Several factors should be taken into consideration when determining if an air-source heat pump is the right option for your property.
How big is an air source heat pump?
Several factors should be taken into account when determining the suitability of an air-source heat pump for your property. The external unit of domestic air source heat pumps is typically similar in size to a washing machine and can be situated wherever there is good airflow and space. Installation costs can be minimized by connecting the heat pump to the buffer tank inside via an existing flue, but for aesthetic concerns, the unit can also be wall-mounted at the rear of the garage or concealed in the garden.
What are the advantages of ground-source heat pumps?
There are many advantages to utilizing heat pumps. Air-source heat pumps offer the opportunity to lower energy costs and minimize carbon emissions compared to traditional gas or electric heating systems. A significant benefit of air source heat pumps is their versatility and cost-effectiveness, as they can provide both heating and cooling functions, suitable for space and water heating.
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