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| Ground
Source Heat Pumps Ground Source Heat Pumps have a pipe buried in the garden. Within the pipe circulates a glycol/water mix which gently absorbs the heat stored in the ground. This low level heat is concentrated and transferred by the heat pump to the wet central heating system within the house. |
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| Air
Source Heat Pumps Air Source Heat Pumps do not have a ground loop, but instead absorb the heat from the air. Their advantage is no digging required, however they are less efficient and their siting needs to be sensitive due to a small amount of noise from the external fan. |
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Heat Pump
with Internal Domestic Hot Water Storage For
properties with 1- 4 bedrooms a heat pump with an integral 185 litre
Domestic Hot Water tank is the ideal solution. Measuring 600mm by 600mm
it can be positioned in the kitchen, utility room, cupboard or even
a garage. |
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| Heat
Pump with External
Domestic Hot Water Storage
For larger
4 bedroom properties or where there is a high water demand, a heat pump
with an external 300 litre (or larger) DHW tank is the natural choice.
Again it measures 600mm by 600mm and is very versatile in its positioning.
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| If
you would like further advice on Ground Source Heat
Pumps can improve your Carbon Footprint and make
economical sustainable energy, then give our expert, Arthur Hull, a call
on
(+44) 01892 522111 Arthur and his team at Unique Data, will be happy to present further details and talk through your individual requirements. |
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