Location of the outdoor units is fairly critical because they are quite large intrusive looking objects and they will make a little noise. They should, however, be located as close to the building as possible to limit the distance the ‘warm pipes’ have to travel.
Air source heat pumps carry all the benefits of a ground source heat pump and although they are slightly less efficient, a major advantage of an air source heat pump over a ground source heat pump is that they are more suited to smaller properties or where ground space is limited. With this in mind general installation costs are less, with savings on collector pipes and excavation work associated with ground source heat pumps.
Inverter driven air source heat pumps are now available which can ramp up output depending upon demand; this helps with efficiency and will eliminate the requirement of a buffer vessel. Please ask CA Heat Pumps for more details.
There are two designs of air source heat pumps, being either an air to water or air to air system.
Air to water heat pumps work by converting the available energy in the surrounding air into heat. If the heat is then transferred to water the ‘heat energy’ can be used as a conventional heating system i.e. to heat underfloor or radiators and provide domestic hot water. |