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Get 3 Free QuotesGround source heat pumps use the natural heat stored in the earth in combination with a refrigerant current, which boosts the temperature to provide domestic heating and hot water supplies. The system can be used to heat an entire building without requiring any external fuel. Heelas Heating and Renewables installs a range of ground source heat pumps, as well as other kinds of renewable energy pumps, including air source heat pumps and water source heat pumps. We will be happy to advise you as to which is the most suitable solution for you.
No gas in your village? If you heat your house with oil, you can save as much as 1000- a year in a typical 4 bedroom house 2000 sq. With RHI on top of that, the saving plus RHI could be more than 2,500- a year, with total RHI income at more than 12,000- over its 7 year life. So if you replace your oil fired boiler with an air source heat pump, which might cost around 10k for a large 4 bedroom house, it could be paid for in around 4 years. Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) absorb heat from the outside air.
The Ecocent Ambient is a combined heat pump and unvented water cylinder. This heat pump can draw air internally or externally and is equipped with the latest EC fan motor. The tank is constructed from Duplex SS-2205. Our Ecocent Air MVHR has an integrated heat pump that functions just like a refrigerator but in reverse. Whilst a fridge extracts heat from food, the heat pump extracts heating energy from warm exhaust air to heat incoming fresh air. The ESP Ecocent units are industry leading, innovative hot water supply systems which use a built-in Air Source Heat Pump to scavenge waste heat and make domestic hot water heating highly efficient offering a saving of up 75%.
You will need to consider how you plan to heat your pool as there are a number of options available. A consideration should be given to the ongoing running costs as well as the initial purchase price. For example an electric heater has a cheap purchase cost, however the running costs are high. Becoming more popular nowadays for environmental reasons as well as efficiency are heat pumps; both seasonal and all year round models are available. If your pool is situated close enough to your house and your house boiler has adequate capacity you may consider using this as your heat source.
Heat pumps use chemicals that easily convert from a gas to a liquid and back again. This chemical is used to transfer cold from inside a building to outside - warming the building up in the process. When operated in cooling mode, the unit will move warm air from inside a building to the outisde - cooling the building down. Using a heat pump can save thousands of pounds a year versus traditional electrical or gas-powered heating and cooling solutions. Our solutions can convert 1kwh of energy into 3-5kw, making them up to 500% more efficient than traditional methods of heating and cooling.
We currently offer 3 Renewable technologies which are Air Source Heat Pumps, Gas Absorption Heat Pumps and Solar Thermal. In recent years we have supplied these units for a number of commercial and industrial applications, in most cases integrating with our high-efficiency gas-fired boilers and water heaters. This integrated approach can provide significant savings on capital cost, when compared with a 'renewable-only' installation. The traditional gas-fired products are only designed to fire when demand is high or for back-up, with the renewable technology taking care of what could be described as the standard load.
Heat pumps have been around for years. They are automatically installed in 90% of new homes in Sweden, 75% of new homes in Switzerland, and 30% of new homes in Germany. In Sweden and Switzerland respectively, 50% and 35% of existing properties have now fitted heat pumps. Heat pumps simply replace existing gas-guzzling systems. They connect to existing heating and hot water systems, and will run an existing radiator set up. Heat pumps can link to wet underfloor heating, and we can advise on and install underfloor heating, if it's appropriate, but that's entirely separate.