Whenever efficiency of heat pumps is described, it is usually expressed in terms of COP (Coefficient of Performance) - the ratio of electrical input to thermal output.
COP’s are measured under standard conditions and will more often be measured assuming the heat pump is connected to an underfloor heating system when the heat pump is at its most efficient - typically around a COP of 4 or 400% efficient.
Therefore, when thinking about installing a heat pump a major consideration is the heat distribution system. A heat pump should be matched with the most effective method of heat distribution - underfloor heating.
If the underfloor heating system is designed and applied correctly, a heat pump should run to its optimum efficiency creating very low running costs and therefore a faster payback period on the initial investment. |