Supreme 75 lph Heat Pumps, Cut Electricity Costs with Heat Pumps
Heat pump systems are widely used not only for heating but also for cooling. They are mechanical devices that transfer heat by extracting low-grade heat from any source and then upgrading the heat to deliver it at a high temperature.
Heat pumps are similar to refrigeration cycles; though much of the technology is based on refrigerators, the primary aim of heat pumps is to provide heating, although reverse cycle heat pumps can provide both heating and cooling. Since they are used to recover waste heat and raise its temperature to more useful levels, they have significant potential for saving energy.
Air Source Heat Pump System
Air source heat pump systems basically move heat between two heat exchangers. Usually, one of these heat exchangers is placed on the outside of a building, wherein fins are also attached, which allows the air to be forced in with the help of a fan. The other is used to directly heat the air or water inside the building, which is then circulated around with the help of heat emitters that release heat around the building.
By combining heat pump systems with solar water heaters, you can save electricity by almost 50%.
Here are three models that are readily available with pressurized and non-pressurized solar water heater models.













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