Air Source Heat Pumps
Air Source Heat Pump installers in Cumbria, North Lancashire and Dumfries & Galloway
Air Source Heat Pump Installation covering Cumbria, Lancashire and Dumfries & Galloway
Logic are suppliers and installers of Air Source Heat Pumps in Cumbria and beyond. On average, Air Source Heat Pumps in the UK can deliver 3 to 4 units of heat for every unit of electricity used to power the pump. This makes them very energy efficient. In practical terms, this efficiency translates to significant energy savings compared to traditional heating systems like gas boilers.
There has never been a better time to become more energy self-sufficient. Installing a heat pump goes a long way towards achieving this. Contact Logic Renewables for expert advice about the suitability of a heat pump in your property and to get a quote for your heat pump installation.
LOGIC are an MCS Certified approved heat pump installer for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS). The Boiler upgrade Scheme offers grants of up to £7,500 for suitable properties. We handle the grant application process for you.
Air Source Heat Pump Systems
Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) extract heat from the ambient outside air. In contrast to simpler types of air-to-air heat pumps, they are connected to the building’s heating system and are able to produce both heat and hot water.
They are energy-efficient and can both provide heating and cooling. This makes them a versatile solution for climate control in both homes and commercial buildings.
How do Air Source Heat Pumps Work?
Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) are a type of renewable energy system that use heat from the air outside to provide heating and hot water for homes and buildings. They work by extracting heat from the air and transferring it to a refrigerant fluid. This fluid then passes through a compressor, which increases its temperature, before being transferred to the heating and hot water systems inside the building.
ASHPs are a highly efficient and cost-effective alternative to traditional heating systems, such as boilers, as they use a small amount of electrical energy to move heat from the outside air into the building, reducing the amount of energy required from fossil fuels. They can also provide cooling in the summer by reversing the process and removing heat from inside the building.
ASHPs are suitable for a wide range of buildings and climates, but their efficiency is dependent on the temperature of the air outside. In cold weather, the efficiency of an ASHP can decrease, but it can still provide sufficient heating as long as the temperature remains above freezing.
Overall, ASHPs are a low-carbon and sustainable heating solution that can help reduce a building’s carbon emissions and lower energy bills. However, they can be more expensive to install compared to traditional heating systems and may require more maintenance.
Our Suppliers
The main suppliers we use for air source heat pumps (ASHP) are Nibe and Samsung, both of which are excellent choices for your heating needs.
Benefits of Samsung ASHPs
Samsung’s air source heat pumps are known for their advanced technology and efficiency. Here are some key benefits:
Benefits of Nibe ASHPs
Nibe is a trusted name in the industry, known for its robust and reliable heat pumps. Here are some benefits of choosing Nibe:
Both Nibe and Samsung offer reliable, efficient, and environmentally friendly heating solutions, making them excellent choices for your ASHP needs.
Air Source Heat Pumps
Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) are a type of renewable energy system that use heat from the air outside to provide heating and hot water for homes and buildings.
Ground Source Heat Pumps
Ground source heat pumps (GSHP) are heating and cooling systems that use the ground as a source of heat in the winter and a sink of heat in the summer.
Boiler Upgrade Scheme
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) launched in Spring 2022 to encourage householders in England and Wales to switch to low-carbon heating systems.