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Different Types Of Air-Source Heat Pump Systems

Is an Air-Source Heat Pump Right For You?<br>Air-Source Heat Pump is the best source of heat, it can easily transfer the heat from outside to inside of a building. There are different types of Heat Pump, which will be very helpful for you.<br>For more updated details join us.

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Different Types Of Air-Source Heat Pump Systems

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  1. DIFFERENTTYPES OFAIR-SOURCE HEATPUMP SYSTEMS

  2. What Are Air-Source Heat Pumps? An air-source heat pump is a system that transfers heat from outside to the inside of a building.  It offers one-and-a-half to three times more heat energy to a home than the electrical energy it consumes. Read further to see the types of air-source pumps.

  3. 3 TYPES OF AIR-SOURCE HEAT PUMPS- 1. Ductless Vs Ducted Heat Pumps Ductless pumps require minimal construction of a small three-inch hole through the wall. These systems are quite cost-effective.  Ducted systems simply use ductwork. If your home already has a ventilation system, this would be a better option for you.

  4. 2.Split vs. Packaged Most homeowners have split systems, with one coil inside and one outside. Supply and return ducts in this system connect to the indoor central fan. Packaged systems have both coils and the fan outdoors. Heated or cooled air is delivered to the interior from ductwork that passes through a wall or roof.

  5. 3.Multi-Zone vs. Single-Zone Single-zone systems are designed for a single room with one outdoor condenser matched to one indoor head. Multi-zone installations can have two or more indoor heads connected to one outdoor condenser. It is mainly used to heat or cool open spaces.

  6. HEAT PUMP REPAIR Heat pump reapir in Pottstown can be challenging, thus UGI HVAC has housed the best professionals to solve all your heating and cooling issues.

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