How many KW does a 10HP Air Source Heat Pump Have?
The power of a 10HP air source heat pump usually refers to its nominal power, which is converted into KW in the international system of units. 10HP is equivalent to 7.5 KW. This device can use the heat in the air to heat water or other media in the air source heat pump system to provide heating or hot water supply. The power calculation is based on 0.75 KW per HP, so 10HP is 7.5 KW.
The HP of an air source heat pump is directly related to the heating capacity. The heating capacity of a 1HP air source heat pump is about 2500W (watts). Therefore, the heating capacity of a 10HP air source heat pump is about 25 KW. However, the actual heating capacity may be affected by factors such as ambient temperature and heat pump efficiency.
In actual applications, the input power of a 10HP air source heat pump is about 6 KW and the output power is about 24 KW. This means that under ideal conditions, a 10HP air source heat pump can provide 24 KW of heat per hour, while consuming 6 KW of electricity.
The power of a 10-HP air source heat pump is about 7.5 KW, the heating capacity is about 25 KW, the input power is about 6 KW, and the output power is about 24 KW. These data can help users make more appropriate choices when selecting and using air source heat pumps.