Heat pumps do not directly produce any CO2 in operation. The Energy Saving Trust says that replacing a storage heater system in a typical 4 bedroom house could save 6,300Kg to 11,000Kg of CO2 emissions per year. If you’re interested in further information or would like a no obligation quote, contact us today: https://www.bswenergy.co.uk/contact-us/
10 things you didn’t know about Heat Pumps – FACT #5
Heat pumps deliver low water temperatures to the radiators or underfloor heating system, typically 35 to 45˚C, making the system safer for young children and the elderly. If you’re interested in further information or would like a no obligation quote, contact us today: http://www.bswenergy.co.uk/contact-us/
10 things you didn’t know about Heat Pumps – FACT #3
Heat pumps can be integrated with an existing conventional oil or gas system. This is called a hybrid system. The controls will alternate between the heat pump and boiler depending on the weather. If you’re interested in further information or would like a no obligation quote, contact us today: http://www.bswenergy.co.uk/contact-us/
10 things you didn’t know about Heat Pumps – FACT #2
The Renewable Heat Incentive can be claimed for a heat pump installed in an area with a mains gas supply. However the greatest savings are made when replacing storage heaters, oil or LPG heating systems. If you’re interested in further information or would like a no obligation quote, contact us today: https://www.bswenergy.co.uk/contact-us/
FACT #1 “10 things you didn’t know about Heat Pumps”
An air source heat pump is 3 times more efficient than the most efficient modern condensing gas boiler. For every unit of electricity an air source heat pump consumes, 3 units of heat are produced and for every unit of gas a condensing boiler consumes, 0.9 units of heat are produced. If you’re interested in […]
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