What Radiator is Best for Air Source Heat Pump?
At the end of the air source heat pump heating system, common combinations include radiators and floor heating. Among them, the radiator dedicated to air source heat pump is a steel plate radiator. When choosing a radiator, traditional cast iron radiators should be avoided because they have high requirements for water supply temperature, usually above 80 degrees, which will increase the energy consumption and operating costs of air source heat pumps.
In contrast, radiators made of new materials such as aluminum fins or copper-aluminum composite radiators are more suitable for use with air source heat pump systems because these materials can reduce the water supply temperature requirements, thereby improving the energy efficiency and stability of the system.
In addition, steel high-frequency welded fin tube radiators are also a good choice because they have good heat dissipation performance, long service life, easy and quick installation, small space occupation, and good decorative effect. This type of radiator is suitable for a variety of building types and room grades, and is a cost-effective choice.
Therefore, for air source heat pump heating systems, it would be more ideal to choose radiators made of new materials such as aluminum fins, copper-aluminum composites or steel high-frequency welded fin tubes. This will not only improve the energy efficiency of the system, but also reduce operating costs.