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Heat Pumps - Commercial Heat Pumps
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COMMERCIAL HEAT PUMPS
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Heat pumps are efficent systems for both heating and cooling buildings. The Green Building Site can provide a complete design and specification service for Heat Pumps & Fan Coil systems.
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BENEFITS
- Running costs and carbon reduced by up to 60% for both heating and air conditioning
- Heat recovered air conditioning in areas such as kitchens to heat areas such as offices.
- Heat pumps ranging from 5 to 250KW.
- Eliminate refrigerant gas within the building, to providing a safe environment.
- Reduced leak risk due to low pressure circulation in lieu of high pressure refrigerants.
- Suitable for Carbon trust Grant Loans
Typical installations
- Schools and Colleges
- Offices and Factories
- Restaurants
- Hospitals and Care Homes
Geothermal Heat Pump or Air Source?
Commercial Geothermal Heat Pumps need to collect their energy from the ground at depths from 10 metres to 100 metres. Geothermal Heat Pump systems can generate a COP of over 4 subject to the ground conditions.
Commercial Air Source Heat Pumps collect their energy from the external ambient air around the building. High efficiency with a COP in excess of 3.5 can be achieved in the mild climate such as the UK & Ireland. Due to the units being self contained they have reduced installation costs i.e. no ground works or locating on the roof.
Each type of Heat Pump has certain benefits. There is no specific answer as it is dependant upon the site conditions and requirements.
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