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Air Source Heat Pump

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Do you need the most energy efficient heat pumps for cold climates? Then, look no further than Arctic Air Source Heat Pump. These heat pumps are the most popular options for hydronic heating and cooling purposes. All of these systems are designed in such a way to integrate with a solar thermal heater. It can enhance the overall efficiency and operation costs of your heating system by 20 percent. In fact, solar thermal heaters are the perfect option to use with an air source heat pump. But, how the air source heat pump works on cold climate conditions, especially in North America? The Working Principle of Air Source Heat Pump –   The solar vacuum tubes utilize the heat pipe technology to transfer solar energy to a heat bulb. The heat bulb has a capacity to reach the temperature range up to 300 C.Every collector comprises of 20 or 30 bulbs – which are inserted into an insulated copper header, known as a heat exchanger.   The heat pipes transfer the he

Air Source Heat Pump

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An air-source heat pump can efficiently control the heating and cooling needs of your home. When professionally installed, it can be the source of 1.5 to 3 times more heat energy for your home than the actual amount of electrical energy it requires for domestic hot water, space heating or pool/hot tub heating. This is achievable because an air source heat pump circulates heat rather than producing it from any combustible fuel used in conventional heating systems. Though air source heat pumps have been part of the American households for many years, a few years back they have no use in areas experiencing elongated periods of freezing temperatures. However, there is a great advancement in air-source heat pump technology in recent years, so as to ensure a reasonable domestic hot water or space heating alternative in cold climate regions. When a single unit gets installed in your North American or Arctic home, it can help you make large savings on utility bills every year.