Types of heat pump
Heat pumps transfer heat from a lower temperature source to one of a higher temperature. This is the opposite of the natural flow of heat, and is similar to the process used in refrigeration.
Heat pumps can be used domestically or commercially to provide hot water, space heating (either by providing hot water for under-floor heating or radiators, or supplying hot air) or other applications such as heating swimming pools.
In the UK, heat pumps are most commonly air-source or ground-source heat pumps. However, the temperature of ground water sources in the UK tends to be fairly constant for most of the year, at between 8 and 12°C, and so water source heat pumps can be more efficient - but this requires access to a suitable water source.
For more information see: Heat pump.
There are a wide range of different types of heat pump. The list below summarises some of the main types, with links to articles providing more information.
- Absorption heat pump.
- Air source heat pumps.
- Ambient loop heat pump system.
- Closed loop heat pump system.
- Exhaust air heat pump.
- Gas absorption heat pump.
- Ground source heat pumps.
- Hybrid heat pump electric panel heating.
- Open loop heat pump system.
- Reverse cycle heat pump system.
- Room-based heat pumps.
- Sewage heat pump.
- Solar-assisted heat pump.
- Water loop heat pump system.
- Water source heat pumps.
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- Earth-to-air heat exchangers.
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- Hybrid heat pump electric panel heating.
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