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Air Source Heat Pumps
What is a heat pump?
A heat pump is a mechanical device that extracts heat from the air, ground, or water and boosts it to provide heat and hot water in buildings.
As most of the heat comes from the environment and the electricity used to run the heat pump comes from our ever-decarbonising electrical grid, heat pumps are extremely green.
In the UK and Ireland, the three main types of heat pumps used are air-source, ground-source, and water-source heat pumps. Our commercial brand, Remeha, also has a range of gas absorption heat pumps.
Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) are generally preferred because they are more flexible to install. Ground-source and water-source heat pumps are generally more time-consuming and difficult to install due to the required groundworks.
How does a heat pump work?
Air source heat pumps extract heat from the air to provide heating and hot water for residential and commercial buildings. The units are usually situated outside the building. Ambient air is pulled across a finned heat exchanger, and the refrigerant inside is then superheated via an electrically driven compressor.
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This heat is then transferred to water through a plate heat exchanger, and pumped throughout the building to radiators, under floor heating or hot water tanks - just like a boiler.
Benefits of Heat Pumps
Reliable
Will provide a steady, reliable source of heat.
Configurable
Can be configured to suit the needs of individual properties.
Government grants
Grants may be available to help with the cost - find out about grants in your part of UK and Ireland.

