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What are Air Source Heat Pumps

An air source heat pump can provide very efficient water and space heating for your home regardless of where in the country you live. This type of heat pump is a very popular solution that converts energy stored in the air into energy that can provide heat for domestic purposes.

These types of heat pumps can also attract the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) payments which can be worth many thousands of pounds to the home owner over seven years. This RHI payment makes domestic air source heat pumps incredibly affordable. This is part of the reason that there is such a demand at the moment and air source heat pumps are only going to become more popular among households.

The cost of installing an air source heat pump can range from £8,000 to £15,000 depending upon a number of factors. This can also affect the level of RHI payable. These factors include;

  • The size of your home.
  • How well insulated your home is.
  • The heat demand / loss in your home.
  • The make and model of pump.
  • The size of pump.
  • The performance and efficiency of the pump.
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    Hybrid heat pumps

    In a well insulated property an air source heat pump can provide all your heating needs. However, in some older properties where it is not possible to insulate to a high standard for heat pumps to be fully effective on their own, you can have another heating system in place running alongside the heat pump. This is usually a traditional gas or oil-fired boiler.

    This configuration is called a hybrid heat pump system. With these systems most of your heating needs will be provided by the air source heat pump and the traditional boiler will be switched off. Then on occasions when the heat pump is not able to provide enough heat on its own, such as when outdoor temperatures are very very low and your heating demand is high, the traditional boiler turns on.

    The system can either be set up so that the heat pump then switches off, allowing the boiler to provide all your heat, or it can be set up for both systems to run at the same time. This will depend on the design of your particular system and which set-up is likely to be more cost-effective for you.

    This Hybrid setup is proving to be a very popular system configuration as it has a lower cost entry point whilst attracting RHI and can be upgraded to full standalone system at a later date.

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    What are Air Source Heat Pumps

    An air source heat pump can provide very efficient water and space heating for your home regardless of where in the country you live. This type of heat pump is a very popular solution that converts energy stored in the air into energy that can provide heat for domestic purposes.

    These types of heat pumps can also attract the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) payments which can be worth many thousands of pounds to the home owner over seven years. This RHI payment makes domestic air source heat pumps incredibly affordable. This is part of the reason that there is such a demand at the moment and air source heat pumps are only going to become more popular among households.

    The cost of installing an air source heat pump can range from £8,000 to £15,000 depending upon a number of factors. This can also affect the level of RHI payable. These factors include;

  • The size of your home.
  • How well insulated your home is.
  • The heat demand / loss in your home.
  • The make and model of pump.
  • The size of pump.
  • The performance and efficiency of the pump.
  •  

    Hybrid heat pumps

    In a well insulated property an air source heat pump can provide all your heating needs. However, in some older properties where it is not possible to insulate to a high standard for heat pumps to be fully effective on their own, you can have another heating system in place running alongside the heat pump. This is usually a traditional gas or oil-fired boiler.

    This configuration is called a hybrid heat pump system. With these systems most of your heating needs will be provided by the air source heat pump and the traditional boiler will be switched off. Then on occasions when the heat pump is not able to provide enough heat on its own, such as when outdoor temperatures are very very low and your heating demand is high, the traditional boiler turns on.

    The system can either be set up so that the heat pump then switches off, allowing the boiler to provide all your heat, or it can be set up for both systems to run at the same time. This will depend on the design of your particular system and which set-up is likely to be more cost-effective for you.

    This Hybrid setup is proving to be a very popular system configuration as it has a lower cost entry point whilst attracting RHI and can be upgraded to full standalone system at a later date.

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    How Do Air Source Heat Pumps Work

    Air source heat pumps (ASHP) work a little like a refrigerator, only in reverse. Heat from the outside air is sucked in and absorbed via a loop that contains refrigerant fluid. This process extracts heat from the ambient air and passes it through a compressor. This compressor compresses the air which, from “O” level physics, we know results in an increase in temperature.

    Another part of the ASHP is the heat exchanger. This transfers the heat through pipes to various locations such as radiators and underfloor heating systems. With a air to water system that transfer of heat also goes into a water cylinder. You can contact us for more information.

    Information from The Energy Saving Trust

    The Benefits of Air Source Heat Pumps

  • Lower fuel bills, especially if you are replacing conventional electric heating or oil
  • potential income through the UK government’s Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI)
  • lower home carbon emissions,
  • no fuel deliveries needed
  • can heat your home as well as your water
  • minimal maintenance required
  • Is an air source heat pump suitable for me?

    To tell if an air source heat pump is right for you, there are a few key questions to consider.

  • Do you have somewhere to put it? You’ll need a place outside your home where a unit can be fitted to a wall or placed on the ground. It will need plenty of space around it to get a good flow of air. A sunny wall is ideal.

  • Is your home well insulated? Since air source heat pumps work best when producing heat at a lower temperature than traditional boilers, it’s essential that your home is well insulated and draught-proofed for the heating system to be most efficient.

  • What fuel will you be replacing? The system will pay for itself much more quickly if it’s replacing an electric, coal or oil heating system.

  • What type of space heating system will you use? Air source heat pumps can perform better with underfloor heating systems or warm air heating than with radiator-based systems because of the lower water temperatures required. You may need to upgrade your radiators.

  • Is the system intended for a new development or renovation? Combining the installation with other building work can reduce the cost of installing the system.

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    Putting you the customer first

    We at The Energy Reduction Company are building this site to assist you. We are committed to providing you with first rate advice and the best service possible from our quote comparison service.
    We also like to reward our loyal customers with referral fees, promotions and free give aways.

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    Get the right product at the right price

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