Is Fixed Frequency or Inverter Better for Air Source Heat Pumps?
When choosing between fixed frequency and inverter for air source heat pumps, inverter air source heat pumps are generally considered better.
When choosing between fixed frequency and inverter for air source heat pumps, inverter air source heat pumps are generally considered better.
When choosing the material of the air source heat pump connecting pipe, it is recommended to use aluminum-plastic pipe or PB pipe. PB pipe is the best choice.
Air source heat pumps are relatively reliable in terms of leakage safety. Air source heat pumps usually adopt a water-electricity separation design.
These steps can help you keep the equipment in good condition and extend its service life when the air source heat pump is deactivated.
Generally speaking, an 8-HP air source heat pump consumes about 5 to 8 kilowatts of electricity per hour under standard working conditions.