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Heat Pump Systems

Eco-friendly heating and cooling in one efficient solution.

Heat Pump Diagram
Sustainable Comfort

What is a Heat Pump?

A Heat Pump is a device that provides heat energy from a source of heat to a destination called a "heat sink". Heat pumps are designed to move thermal energy opposite to the direction of spontaneous heat flow by absorbing heat from a cold space and releasing it to a warmer one.

Because they move heat rather than generate it, heat pumps can provide equivalent space conditioning at as little as one-quarter of the cost of operating conventional heating or cooling appliances.

Key Advantages

Why switch to a Heat Pump system?

High Efficiency

Delivers more heating/cooling energy than the electricity it consumes.

Dual Function

Provides both heating in winter and cooling in summer from a single unit.

Eco-Friendly

Reduces carbon footprint by utilizing renewable heat from the air or ground.

Types of Heat Pumps

Versatile solutions for residential and commercial spaces.

Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)

Transfer heat between your house and the outside air. These are the most common type of heat pumps and are relatively easy to install.

Water Source Heat Pumps (WSHP)

Dissipate heat by way of water instead of air. These systems are highly efficient and popular in commercial buildings with cooling towers.

Capacity Calculator

Estimate your required Heat Pump capacity in kW.

Recommended Capacity
11.6 kW

This is an estimated value. Actual performance may vary based on ambient temperature and insulation.

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