Air Source Heat Pumps
Air source heat pumps operate using technology similar to that of refrigerators and freezers, but in reverse.
These pumps draw in air from the outside and use it to heat a specific refrigerant liquid, causing it to turn into gas as it warms up.
The heat is then compressed to raise its temperature, providing ample warmth for your home.
After transferring its heat, the gas cools down, returns to its liquid state, and restarts the cycle.
This entire process relies solely on electricity and boasts an impressive energy efficiency of over 350%, far surpassing the approximately 90% efficiency of an A-rated gas boiler.
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