Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Air Source Heat Pumps for Heating
As an emerging heating method, air source heat pumps have many advantages and some disadvantages. The following is an analysis of air source heat pump heating.
As an emerging heating method, air source heat pumps have many advantages and some disadvantages. The following is an analysis of air source heat pump heating.
Usually, the outlet water temperature of an air source heat pump can reach 55℃ to 60℃, and some high-temperature models can reach 80℃ or even higher 120℃.
Inverter air source heat pumps are superior to fixed frequency heat pumps in terms of efficiency, comfort and service life, but the price is relatively high.
Heating an area of 800 square meters requires about a 60-horsepower air source heat pump, or two 30-horsepower units used together to fully meet your needs.
Air source heat pumps can use radiators for heating, but it is necessary to weigh their pros and cons and choose according to specific circumstances.