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Reasons To Switch To Air Source Heat Pumps

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  Air source pumps cater as an alternative way to heat your house, and could be the perfect solution if you wish to produce your own heat and possibly save cash on your utility bills. How an air source heat pump work? An air source heat pump is generally installed outdoors at the back or side of a property. The pump requires electricity to operate, but it should employ less electrical energy than the heat it generates. There’re 2 main kinds of air source heat pumps: air-to-water & air-to-heat. The air source heat pump functions a bit like a refrigerator in reverse. The unit consists of a compressor, a condenser and an evaporator. The air source heat pump absorb heat from the external air into a liquid at a low temperature, then the heat pump compressor increases the temperature of that heat. In the condenser, the hot fluid’s heat is shifted to your heating & hot-water circuits. So you can employ it to warm up your house. The most noteworthy benefits of an air

What Makes Arctic Heat Pumps the Best Heat Pumps for Cold Climates

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  Are you looking for the revolutionary heat pump system? If yes, then Arctic Heat Pumps stand out from the rest. Generally, Arctic Heat Pumps are considered as one of the best heat pumps for cold climates. They are perfectly engineered to deliver higher energy efficiency at half of the price of a traditional geothermal heat pump. The heat pumps from Arctic Series come with variable speed pumps, European Sanhua Valves, Panasonic EVI DC Inverter Compressors, and Chico Digital Control System. All of them are harnessed directly into fully weatherproof housing. Why Do Arctic Heat Pumps Work Really Well on Cold Climates? Integrated Heating – Arctic Heat Pump can be able to control the entire heating and cooling needs including residential hot water. The heat pump can integrate with different heating sources like radiant floor heater or cooler, central air handlers for forced air, split fan coils for heating individual rooms, and low temperature radiators. You can integr

Significance of Heat Load Design Services for Radiant Floor Heating

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  Are you new to construction? Or just looking to retrofit an existing construction? Arctic Heat Pumps can help you through the entire design process and put together a complete integrated hydronic heating package from air to water heat pump to PEX piping and manifolds and everything in between. Understanding Heat Load Design Services When it comes to designing any HVAC project properly, it requires understanding the heating or cooling load. The heating load is the number of BTUs needed in the coldest days of the year in your area to keep the house at its design set point temperature. If you’ve an improperly sized system, your home doesn’t keep warm in very cold weather. Even if the heating equipment is overly sized, it will lead to additional upfront costs and higher monthly operational cost. Therefore, getting the right sizing is necessary. Heat Load Design of Radiant Floor Heating System When it comes to designing radiant floor heating system, Arctic Heat Pumps us