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Air Source Heat Pump
An air-source heat pump can provide efficient heating and cooling for your home. When properly installed, an air-source heat pump can deliver one and a half to three times more heat energy to a home than the electrical energy it consumes.
Ground Source Heat Pump
A Ground Source Heat Pump transfers heat from the ground into buildings. Radiation from the sun heats the earth. The earth then stores the heat and maintains, just two meters or so down, a temperature of around 10°C even throughout the winter.
Renewable Heat Incentives
Owners of ground and air source heat pumps systems installed in domestic properties can apply for RHI (Renewable Heating Incentive) – a financial incentive receivable over seven years payable to the customer each quarter.
Hybrid Heat Pump
In a well-insulated property, air-source heat pumps can provide all your heating needs by themselves. However, in older properties where it is not possible to insulate to a high enough standard for heat pumps to be fully effective on their own, you can have another heating system in place alongside the heat pump, usually a traditional gas or oil-fired boiler.
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Air Source Heat Pump(ASHP)

An air-source heat pump can provide efficient heating and cooling for your home. When properly installed, an air-source heat pump can deliver one and a half to three times more heat energy to a home than the electrical energy it consumes. Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) absorb heat from the outside air. This heat can then be used to heat radiators, underfloor heating systems, or warm air convectors and hot water in your home. Heat pumps have some impact on the environment as they need electricity to run, but the heat they extract from the ground, air, or water is constantly being renewed naturally.


Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP)

Ground Source Heat Pumps (sometimes known as Geothermal Heat Pumps) are used for space heating and cooling in buildings. Since the shallow ground beneath the Earth’s service remains at a relatively constant temperature throughout the year (50° to 60° F), the ground is warmer than the air in the winter, and cooler in the summer.

A ground source heat pump uses a ground heat exchange loop to tap into this constantly replenished heat store to heat buildings and provide hot water. The technology used is the same as that used in refrigerators. Just as a fridge extracts heat from the food and transfers it into the kitchen, so a ground source heat pump extracts heat from the earth and transfers it into a building.

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Hybrid Heat Pumps

In a well-insulated property, air-source heat pumps can provide all your heating needs by themselves. However, in older properties where it is not possible to insulate to a high enough standard for heat pumps to be fully effective on their own, you can have another heating system in place alongside the heat pump, usually a traditional gas or oil-fired boiler.

This set up is called a hybrid heat pump* or a bivalent system. With these systems, most of the time the heat pump will provide all your heating needs and the gas or oil boiler will be switched off. However, on occasions when the heat pump is not able to provide enough heat on its own, such as when outdoor temperatures are very low and your heating demand is high, the fossil fuel boiler turns on.