Why Do You Switch to Arctic Low Temperature Heat Pumps?

Are you looking for low-temperature heat pumps that work efficiently in cloudy weather? If yes, then you should switch to the revolutionary heat pump technology i.e. Arctic Cold Climate Heat Pump. The heat pump stands out unsurpassed in terms of performance and cost. 

The heat pump is perfectly engineered to ensure maximum energy efficiency available at half the price of a traditional geothermal heat pump system. Arctic Heat Pumps feature variable speed pumps, Panasonic EVI DC inverter compressors, European Sanhua Valves, and a Chico digital control system – all of them are harnessed into complete weatherproof housing. 

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What Makes Arctic Heat Pumps Right Low-Temperature Heat Pumps? 

Integrated Heating 

The Arctic Heat Pumps can help you control your heating and cooling needs including residential hot water. The heat pump is able to integrate with different heating sources like radiant floor heating or cooling, central air handlers for forced air, split fan coils for heating individual rooms, and low-temperature radiators. The system can integrate into any hot tub or any pool to provide heat through titanium heat exchangers. 

The outdoor unit of the heat pump system has everything you need in one case (monobloc). Hence, you won’t need to hire a refrigeration mechanic. All you will require is an electrical connection with an outdoor-rated disconnect (weatherproof). The system requires a 240 VAC connection along with a 20, 30, and 40 Amp dedicated breaker depending on the size of the Arctic Heat Pump. 

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Built-in Backup 

The backup heating circuit in the buffer tank can be controlled automatically from the heat pump, making the integration with an internal heating system simple and effective. The backup heater will receive signals from the cold weather heat pump when the heat pump is unable to keep up. It ensures that you are never wasting energy with two competing heat sources. 

The heat pump systems have EcoULTRA buffer or boiler tanks designed specifically for low-temperature heat pumps that include additional features like extra insulation and internal ports for temperature probes allowing more accuracy in temperature readings. 

Expandability 

The Arctic Heat Pump technology allows you to combine heat pumps together to create larger heating systems as needed. By using the MX controller, you can add up to ten heat pumps. The heat pump works in parallel so that every unit has its own pump, but the controller will manage every heat pump like they are one large-size heat pump. 

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User-Friendly Controller 

Arctic Heat Pumps come with simple differential controller logic with a tank thermometer probe. The tanks have a special cooper probe insert both at the top and bottom so that you can measure the tank accurately. The heat pump will be optimized automatically to reach the design temperature which is already set for the tank. When the weather changes, the heat pump will change as well by using only what exactly it needs to keep the buffer tank at the set temperature. It is able to do this by changing the frequency of the DC Inverter Compressor to increase or decrease power as required. 

Bottom Line –

Do you want to learn more details about Arctic low-temperature heat pumps? Feel free to get in touch with Arctic Heat Pumps at 1-866-800-8123.

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