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The Technology Behind Air-to Water Heat Pumps: How do these Work?

 September 30, 2021

By  BC Editorial Team

If we were to take the simplest definition of a heat pump, it describes a device that withdraws heat from the source and transfers it to the designated area or medium. Simple as that definition is for such a sophisticated tool, it does a fairly accurate job of describing what the function of a heat pump is.

Elaborating a bit more on that definition, we will now take a detailed look at the technology powering DHW (domestic hot water) air-to-water heat pumps, as well as the factors that have made them so cost-effective to use in the UK and beyond. There are various other advantages that the modern air-to-water heat pumps enjoy over fuel-powered boilers as well, and we will discuss a few of them next.

The Functioning Principle

The domestic hot water pump extracts heat from the air outside, raises it to an adequately higher temperature when needed, and then transfers it onto the circulating water. This is a highly energy-efficient method for both having a constant supply of hot water, as well as indoor heating.

Now, one might think that the outside air is far too cold for any pump to draw heat from it during the winter, but they would be thinking wrong. High-quality air-to-water heat pumps can extract heat from the outside air, even if the temperature dips 15 degrees below 0°C. To know more about all-in-1 heat pumps with excellent energy ratings, pay a visit to https://www.bpcventilation.ie/blog/heat-pumps-ireland/.

Cost-Effectiveness: Reduced Heating Expenses

Surveys and calculations suggest that post-installation of an air-to-water heat pump, households in Ireland should need to pay roughly 1/3rd of the heating costs that they had before. Even during the coldest winters, their savings should not dip below 40% – 60% of their previous heating expenses. This means that an air-to-water heat pump should start to pay for itself right from the very first month. Find the best 0 finance boiler repayment plans.

Green Heating

No fuel is necessary, so CO/CO2 emissions are not part of the heating process anymore. On top of that, modern heat exchangers are extremely efficient in bringing down their use of electricity as well. If you can connect the heat pump to a PV panel, you should be able to bring down the cost of electricity down astoundingly low during the winter months.

Are they Better than the Traditional Options?

Not only are air-to-water heat pumps better than their traditional counterparts, but traditional alternatives to the newer technology may soon go completely out of production in the future. Most of Europe is in the process of shifting to a system where alternate, sustainable sources of energy will replace oil and gas as their prime source for power.

Therefore, fuel-powered hot water pumps will eventually fade out of production as well. Therefore, it is better to invest in the latest technology, simply because it will stay relevant for a much longer period of time. Given that the water heating systems last 10 – 15 years, that should be a serious consideration.

BC Editorial Team


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