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Types of heat pumps
Air – water:
- Heat is transferred via water and the house must have underfloor heating or radiators.
- Such a heating system can heat many rooms at the same time, so it is more suitable for larger houses with many separated spaces.
- Also suitable for hot water preparation.
Air – Air: - Heat is transferred through the air, which is why it is co mmonly referred to as an air conditioner.
- More suitable for small areas, solid space rooms. For larger homes, it is reco mmended to install a separate unit in each room.
- It can be installed in existing rooms and only requires electricity.
What kind of heat pump do i need?
The capacity of the heat pump depends on the heated area. The bigger the house or apartment, the more powerful the heat pump is. It is important to make the right choice to optimise the electricity consumption and the pump’s ability to maintain the right temperature. The following must also be assessed:
- Energy class of the premises (insulation, air permeability).
- Size of windows and insulating properties of the glazing. For rooms with more windows, a more powerful heat pump may be required depending on their quality.
- Geographical direction of housing. Depending on the direction (east, west, south, north) and the amount of sun received, the size of the heat pump can vary.
The table below gives a rough estimate of the required pump capacity.
1 kW of pump power is approximately sufficient for the specified area, depending on the class of house:
T.e.heat pump with a capacity of 7 kW may be required for a house in energy efficiency class B with an area of 140 m2. More on selecting a heat pump.
Heat pumps - air – water
Two-component heat pumps
Flexible system comprised of an outdoor portion and an indoor portion. A separate water heater is required.
Two-parts with integrated boiler
A compact, space-saving solution for heating and hot water.
Monoblock with integrated boiler
Intelligent heat pump with all the refrigeration equipment in the outdoor section.