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Ground Source Heat Pumps
SERVICES
Ground Source Heat Pumps
Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) use pipes which are buried in the garden to extract heat from the ground. This heat can then be used to heat radiators, underfloor systems and hot water in your home.
Most heat pumps deliver up to 4kW of heat energy for every kW of energy input into the system, proving to be a very efficient way to heat your property.
Eco 247 are registered installers for NIBE, Panasonic and Mitsubishi, all of whom design and make some of the highest grade Heat Pumps on the market, providing you with a heating system for the future.
Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) use pipes which are buried in the garden to extract heat from the ground. This heat can then be used to heat radiators, underfloor systems and hot water in your home.
Most heat pumps deliver up to 4kW of heat energy for every kW of energy input into the system, proving to be a very efficient way to heat your property.
Eco 247 are registered installers for NIBE, Panasonic and Mitsubishi, all of whom design and make some of the highest grade Heat Pumps on the market, providing you with a heating system for the future.
How does a Ground Source Heat Pump work?
Heat pumps transfer the heat from underground by circulating a substance called a refrigerant through a cycle of alternating evaporation and condensation. A compressor pumps the refrigerant between two heat exchangers. In one heat exchanger, the evaporator, the refrigerant is evaporated at low pressure and absorbs heat from its surroundings.
The refrigerant is then compressed en route to the heat exchanger, the condenser, where it condenses at high pressure. At this point, it releases the heat it absorbed earlier in the cycle.
Ground Source Heat Pumps Installation Accreditation
Members of the Eco 247 team are MCS qualified and trained which ensures that you receive sound advice, and can claim the available government incentive the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) for the installation of your heat pump.
How does a Ground Source Heat Pump work?
Heat pumps transfer the heat from underground by circulating a substance called a refrigerant through a cycle of alternating evaporation and condensation. A compressor pumps the refrigerant between two heat exchangers. In one heat exchanger, the evaporator, the refrigerant is evaporated at low pressure and absorbs heat from its surroundings.
The refrigerant is then compressed en route to the heat exchanger, the condenser, where it condenses at high pressure. At this point, it releases the heat it absorbed earlier in the cycle.
Ground Source Heat Pumps Installation Accreditation
Members of the Eco 247 team are MCS qualified and trained which ensures that you receive sound advice, and can claim the available government incentive the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) for the installation of your heat pump.
Tired of high energy bills and feeling the urge to do your part for the environment? Take control of both with ECO4! We offer ECO4 certified solutions to help your home become more energy-efficient, saving you money and reducing your carbon footprint.
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REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Created by: I NEED LEADS LTD
Tired of high energy bills and feeling the urge to do your part for the environment? Take control of both with ECO4! We offer ECO4 certified solutions to help your home become more energy-efficient, saving you money and reducing your carbon footprint.
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Created by: I NEED LEADS LTD