We provide system design and specification, to supply, installation and commissioning, also underfloor heating and after sales service. A heat pump is a device which moves heat from one area, otherwise known as the 'heat source' to another area, 'the heat sink' using an electrical input which can produce up to five times its own power in heating. We use a heat pump in our everyday lives because the essential components are simply those which make up a refrigerator. When a refrigerator cools the internal box which keeps food cold and fresh, the surplus heat is vented out the back; this heat can be viewed as a 'waste product'.
Heat pumps have been in existence since the early 1900's in the form of other systems, but with using the same technology. Refrigerators and air conditioning systems use a similar technology to heat pumps but it was not until around the 1970's when heat pumps were introduced into residential properties. Ground source heat pumps have been used in the USA and Northern Europe for many years and provide a very reliable and effective heating solution comparable to conventional fossil fuelled systems.
As we near the end of the first week of #fairtradefortn ight we are delighted to share the latest episode of our Climate Action North Let's Talk Nature & Climate - we're back!
Happy birthday/ earthday to us here at Climate Action North - 4 years ago exactly today we set up our social enterprise to inspire and drive forward action in the changing climate and we are certainly doing everything we can to keep this momentum going.
Day 2 of #FairtradeFortni ght and our continued collaboration with our friends Stockton Fairtrade Borough Partnership.
Every order placed on our Climate Action North official Teemill store this weekend funds the recovery and recycling of 1kg of ocean-bound plastic.