RENEWABLE SOLUTIONS - RENEWABLE SOLUTIONS EXPLAINED
Harnessing nature’s energy
Our environment is full of energy, even at sub-zero temperatures there is plenty of energy available.
Heat pumps use conventional refrigeration technology to extract
the sun’s energy stored in the environment and raise it to a temperature
suitable for heating purposes.This principle works even in the middle of
winter at temperatures as low as -25°C.
One system for all types of heat sources
Dimplex heat pumps offer you three different future-proof heat sources: outside air, the ground or water.
Air source heat pumps utilise the outside air as their energy source. Heat pumps can even extract heating energy from the outside air at temperatures as low as -25°C·
Ground source heat pumps extract heat from the earth all year round via ground heat collectors buried beneath the ground.
Water to water heat pumps extract thermal energy from
underground water. If the supply is readily available and the quality is
sufficient, water is the most effective heat source.
Trusted technology
A heat pump heating system consists of 3 components: the heat source,
the heat pump itself and a heat distribution and storage system. Heat
pumps are able to produce more energy than they consume by using the
conventional refrigeration cycle to absorb heat from the environment and
raise it to a suitable level for heating.
- A large quantity of low grade energy absorbed from the environment is transferred to the refrigerant inside the heat pump (evaporator). This causes the temperature of the refrigerant to rise (even at sub zero temperatures) causing it to change from a liquid to a gaseous state.
- The refrigerant is then compressed, using an electrically driven compressor, reducing its volume but causing its temperature to rise signifcantly.
- A heat exchanger (condenser) then extracts the heat from the refrigerant to heat water for central heating, underfloor heating or domestic hot water.
- After giving up its heat energy the refrigerant turns back into a liquid and after passing through an expansion valve can once again absorb energy from the environment, allowing the cycle to begin again.
Using nature’s energy efficiently
Heat pumps are among the most efficient heating and hot water systems available today. Approximately 75% of the energy needed for heating comes from the environment. This means that for every 1kWh of electricity used to power the heat pump compressor, between 3 and 4 kWh of heating energy are produced, giving the heat pump an efficiency of 300-400% or higher.
The heat pump’s “efficiency” is know as it’s “Coefficient of Performance” (CoP). This is simply a ratio between the proportion of the total energy supplied that can be extracted from the environment and the amount supplied by electricity to run the heat pump compressor. The higher the CoP, the more “free” environmental energy the heat pump is using!
Name and Registered Office: Dimplex (UK) Limited, Millbrook House,
Grange Drive, Hedge End, Southampton, Hants, SO30 2DF, United Kingdom.
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