What Makes Arctic Heat Pump Ideal for Cold Climates?

Are you searching for the right heat pump system for cold climates? Arctic Heat Pump is a revolutionary technology-driven heat pump available with unmatched cost and ensures unsurpassed performance. In addition, this heat pump can work in cold climates. 

The Arctic Heat Pump is one of the best heat pumps for cold climates available at half the price of a traditionally designed geothermal heat pump. However, the Low pricing does not mean that they compromise on the quality of the heat pump. 


 

The Arctic series heat pump comes with industry-standard parts like variable speed pumps, Panasonic EVI DC Inverter Compressors, European Sanhua Valves, and the Chico Digital Control System. All of these features are harnessed into fully weatherproof housing. But what makes this heat pump ideal to work for in cold climate conditions? Please check out the post below:

Integrated Heating –

The Arctic Heat Pump can control homes' heating and cooling requirements, including residential hot water. The heat pump integrates easily with different heating systems like radiant floor heating or cooling, split fan coils for heating room individually, central air handlers for forced air, low-temperature radiators, etc. In addition, this system can integrate into any pool or hot tub heating system to provide a complete heating solution through the titanium heat exchangers. 

Built-in Backup –

You can control the backup heating circuit in the buffer tank. Hence, integrating it with an internal heater is pretty simple and effective. The backup heater gives a signal from the cold weather heat pump when the heat pump cannot keep up.

With Arctic Heat Pump, you will never waste energy. This heat pump system comes with the EcoULTRA buffer or boiler tanks explicitly designed for cold weather heat pumps. In addition, they add features like insulation and internal temperature probe ports to read temperature accurately. 

Expanding Option –

This heat pump technology allows you to combine heat pumps to create large-size heating systems best suit your requirements instead of splitting the production into five to six sizes. The Arctic Heat Pump uses the MX Controller to add up to ten heat pumps. This design works parallelly so that every unit gets its pump, and the controller will manage every heat pump. 

User-Friendly Controller –

Generally, cold weather heat pumps need to communicate directly with every zone. But the Arctic Heat Pump uses the simple differential controller logic and the tank thermometer probe. In addition, the tanks come with a particular cooper probe port insert on the top and bottom parts so that you can measure the tank accurately. 

The heat pump will adapt perfectly to the changing weather conditions and do what it needs to keep the buffer tank at the right temperature. It will do this process by changing the frequency of the DC inverter compressor to increase or decrease power as per the requirement. 

Final Consideration –

Do you want to learn more about heat pumps for cold climates? Feel free to contact the Arctic Heat Pumps team at 1-866-800-8123 and let us provide you with the best estimate possible.

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