Advantages of Heat Pumps
A heat pump takes heat energy from one place and transfers it to another - just like a refrigerator. In summer, it takes heat out of the house, and in winter, it brings heat into the house—even when it's cold outside. Heat pumps are able to transfer heat using the process of evaporation and condensation in which a substance called a refrigerant circulates between indoor and outdoor units.
7 Heat Pump Advantages
* Lower Running Costs
* Less Maintenance
* Safety
*Low Carbon Emissions
* Provide Cooling
*Long Life-Span
* RHI Scheme
1. Lower Running Costs:
Heat pumps are cheaper to run than systems based on combustion. The more
energy efficient the systems are, the greater long term savings on energy.
Despite the fact that the prices of ground source heat pumps can go up to even
£45,000, this friendly environmentally investment can help you save up to
£1,400 per year.
2. Less Maintenance:
Heat pumps require less maintenance than the combustion heating systems.
Regularly, once a year, some certain details of the system have to be checked,
which could be easily accomplished by yourself. A professional installer, on
the other hand, has to check every three or five years.
3. Safety:
Heat pumps are safer than combustion-based heating systems.
4. Carbon Emissions:
Heat pump system reduces your carbon emissions and it has an efficient
conversion rate of energy to heat. For example, water source heat pumps reach
reasonably high efficiencies, close to 600 per cent.
5. Provide Cooling:
During the warm periods, heat pumps are able to reverse the process, and
thus act like an ac unit. Air to air heat pumps can conveniently be switched to
cooling mode during the summers.
6. Long Life-Span:
The life-span of heat pumps is relatively long, up to 50 years, however the
average life-span is somewhere between 14 to 15 years. Despite these numbers,
they are exceptionally reliable and steady source of heat.
7. RHI Scheme:
The government provides two different types of programs to assist the
installation of renewable heat systems. You may be eligible for payment under
Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme, which addresses to homeowners,
social and private landlords, and also to self-builders. On the other side, the
Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive is open to public sector such as
businesses, organisations and industries.
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