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Air source heat pumps use the outside air as their energy source and can even generate energy when the outside air temperature is as low as -15°C. Heat pumps take naturally occurring energy from the air to provide domestic hot water, warm water for radiators and under-floor heating systems, or heat the air in your home.
The technical bit
A Coefficient of Performance (CoP) is used to describe how efficient an air source heat pump is. It tells you how much heat they produce compared with the amount of electricity needed to run them. An average air source heat pump has a CoP of around 2.5. Our advisers will be able to tell you more about the different types available.
There are many benefits of installing an air source heat pump. Most importantly you can reduce your fuel bills and avoid the need to pay for gas, oil or solid fuels to heat your home.
For more information speak to one of our advisers about air source heat pumps:
Call: 0800 975 7339
Email: gogreen@swalec.co.uk