COOL
in the
SUMMER
WARM
in the
WINTER
ECO
friendly
ALL YEAR
OUTDOOR UNIT
Extracts heat from the outside air and raises the temperature to a level
high enough to supply heating during winter, or emits the heat inside to outside
during summer.
EEV KIT
Electronic Expansion Valve Kit controls liquid refrigerant flow.
SOLAR PANEL
(FIELD SUPPLY)
Supplies about 70% of required energy to provide domestic
hot water by using the 100% environmentally-
INDOOR UNIT
Supplies air heating or cooling.
HYDRO UNIT
Provides heated water.
DOMESTIC HOT WATER TANK
Supplies domestic hot water.
UNDER FLOOR HEATING & RADIATOR
(Field Supply)
Water warmed up in hydro unit circulates
through the underfloor and radiators then makes your home pleasant and comfortable.
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
(Option)
Adjusts various options and displays the operating status.
SANITARY WARM WATER
(Field Supply)
Perfectly warm and safe water at all times.
ROOM THERMOSTAT
(Field Supply)
Auto-
ECO HEATING SYSTEM -
This example of an all-
Example shown: Samsung EHS
AIR-
Outdoor Unit + EEV Kit + Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit + Hydro Unit +Under Floor Heating
+ Radiator + DHW Tank + Solar Panel
AIR-
Outdoor Unit + Hydro Unit +Under Floor Heating + Radiator + DHW Tank + Solar Panel
An electric heat pump can heat your home during the winter and cool it during the summer. The key components of a heat pump include:
1. Compressor: This increases the pressure of the refrigerant so that it will accept the maximum amount of heat from the air.
2. Condenser: Coils that move heat to or from the outside air.
3. Evaporator: Coils that move heat to or from the air inside the home.
4. Air handler: Fan that blows the air into the ducts of the home. Components 1, 2, 3 and 4 are found in all standard air conditioners.
5. Reversing valve: Changes the heat pump from air conditioning to heating, and vice versa. This is not part of the thermostat.
ANATOMY OF A HEAT PUMP
An air-
Heat from the air is absorbed into a fluid which is pumped through a heat exchanger
in the heat pump. Low grade heat is then extracted by the refrigeration system and,
after passing through the heat pump compressor, is concentrated into a higher-
Air to air heat pumps, or heat pump climate control air conditioning systems, offer energy efficient control of the environment within your home or workplace. They can heat, cool, clean and control the humidity of the air to create optimum comfort conditions for both the occupants and equipment within the space.
Heat pumps are an integral part of air conditioning technology. Heat pumps transfer heat from one environment to another via refrigerant. In cooling mode, heat pumps transfer the heat in an enclosed area (room, industrial process) to the outside air, resulting in a cooling of the area in question. This is the role that heat pumps play in common refrigeration and air conditioning systems.
Call The Air Conditioning Showroom on: 01489 787 979
All your eco-
The majority of air conditioning systems installed by The Air Conditioning Showroom
incorporate heat pump technology. This technology enables the refrigeration cycle
to operate ‘in reverse’, utilising energy from the external environment to produce
heat which is then distributed indoors.
The heat pump cycle is extremely reliable
and energy efficient. No electrical heating elements or gas burners are involved
and, unlike gas or electrical heating where some of the energy of the fuel is inevitably
wasted, for every 1kW of electrical energy used, around 3kW of heat is produced.
This will reduce your fuel costs and carbon emissions by up to 50%. Heat pump technology
enables ‘free energy’ to be extracted from the ambient air, making heat pumps extremely
cost effective and environmentally friendly as a source of comfort heating.
Air conditioning with integrated heat pump technology provides year-
Whether Air-
So, contact us now to discover how your summer cooling could also provide your winter heating – cleanly and efficiently.
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