Domair International Ltd

domairconditioning.co.uk

A heat pump extracts low temperature energy from the environment and increases its temperature for heating.

Heat pump efficiences are quoted as coefficient of performance (COP), typically in the range of 3 to 5. Therefore extracting heat from renewable energy sources requires 1kw of electrical input to generate 3kw to 5kw of heating output.

The main benefits are:

Underfloor

Which Heating System to use?

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Underfloor heating

is possibly the best

solution for new

installations

Fan coils

Radiators

These systems are

more flexible as they

can provide both

cooling and heating

A traditionally used

system as costs are 

less compared to other systems

The main benefits are:

The main benefits are:

  • Maximum comfort due

       to radiated heat

  • Maximum efficiency next

       to other heat emitters

  • Unobtrusive
  • COP 3.5 to 4.5

 

  • Able to heat and cool
  • Cased or concealed units
  • Individual control
  • COP 3.5 to.4.5
  • Water flow temp typically

       35 degrees heating

 

  • Traditional heating solution
  • Low capital cost 
  • Ease of installation
  • Season COP with weather

       compensation typically 2.5 to 3.5

  • Water temp typically 50 degrees

       with heat pump

 

HEAT PUMPS

An Air to Water Heat Pump can replace or run alongside an existing boiler.

Regulations and consumer demand has created an innovative and technically advanced solution for complete home heating and hot water provision.

 

 

Another use of heat pumps is to heat a

Swimming Pool. 70% to 80% can be saved on the cost of electric heating. Heat pumps are an economic and energy efficient way to get all year use from your swimming pool. 

 

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AIR TO WATER HEAT PUMPS

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