Heat pumps
Benefits
Combination to maximise thermal functionality
Stoves and thermo stoves
Boilers
Solar collectors
Combination for lower operating costs
Photovoltaics
Storage batteries
Home automation control
Combination with heating systems
Fan Coil unit
Radiant panels
Domestic hot water tank
Radiators
Less impact and more savings
Heat pumps transfer energy, freely available in renewable sources such as soil, groundwater and air, to rooms or spaces with different temperature sources.
They are thus the ideal solution for reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions while preserving the planet. Typically, to supply 4kWh of thermal energy to the house, the heat pump absorbs 3kWh from the external environment and only 1kWh from the electricity grid. Therefore, we could say that approximately 75% of the energy produced comes from the external environment and the electricity input is only 25%.
Should the house have a photovoltaic panel system, then that 25% would also be saved as it is produced by solar energy at zero cost.