Exhaust air provides a source of heat for both domestic hot water and water for underfloor heating. Heat energy extracted from the exhaust air by a heat pump can be reused again and again. Fresh air drawn into the house through trickle vents ensures controlled ventilation.
Exhaust air heat recovery is ideally suited to apartments and smaller houses. It provides all the convenience of electrical heating but with the added benefit of heat pump efficiency and low running costs.
Heat pumps are exceptionally efficient and can provide up to 4 times more energy than they consume. When combined with underfloor heating this exceptional efficiency can be maximised to achieve the optimum heating system with low running costs and maximum comfort.
Exhaust air heat recovery systems combine
- energy saving
- efficient heating
- controlled ventilation
- domestic hot water
Other sources which can be used with Heat Pumps.
Water source Heat pumps can be used to extract heat from larger ponds or lakes.