Air to Water Heat Pump
Over the years the demand for air to water heat pumps in Ireland has sky rocketed. There are a few main factors why the demand for a heat pump has increased, one being new building regulations stating that all new builds need to have a renewable energy source. Not only does this allow for a greener environment but also affords households the opportunity to lower their energy costs.
Another reason air to water heat pumps in Ireland are becoming increasingly popular is due to the government heat pump grant. A big question is how much does an air to water heat pump cost. Customers with a retrofit thinking about an air to water heat pump in Ireland can receive a heat pump grant. |
What is an Air to Water Heat Pump?
Customers can receive up to €3,500 towards a brand new heat pump. Watch this video of Joule’s air to water heat pumps as featured in the SEAI’s latest post. To find out more about the heat pump grant click here.
Understanding heat pump demands are increasing, Joule & Samsung have worked together to supply Ireland’s leading heat pump. Recently Joule & Samsung provided optimised software compatible with our Cyclone cylinder range producing new and improved nZeb efficiency figures.
What is an Air to Water Heat Pump?An air to water heat pump, also known as an air source heat pump or air to water heating extracts heat energy from outside air in order to heat your home or business.
The heat pump consists of an evaporator, a compressor and a condenser. It absorbs heat from outside air and the heat pump compressor then increases the temperature of that further to create useful heat.
The heat pump uses the heat from ambient air, which is free and a renewable energy source, for heating and hot water. Using a heat pump system is an energy efficient and environmentally friendly approach.
Air to water heat pumps supplied by Joule are compatible with other heating and hot water products. Joule’s heat pumps can be integrated with radiators, underfloor heating, hot water cylinders and solar thermal systems.
Understanding heat pump demands are increasing, Joule & Samsung have worked together to supply Ireland’s leading heat pump. Recently Joule & Samsung provided optimised software compatible with our Cyclone cylinder range producing new and improved nZeb efficiency figures.
What is an Air to Water Heat Pump?An air to water heat pump, also known as an air source heat pump or air to water heating extracts heat energy from outside air in order to heat your home or business.
The heat pump consists of an evaporator, a compressor and a condenser. It absorbs heat from outside air and the heat pump compressor then increases the temperature of that further to create useful heat.
The heat pump uses the heat from ambient air, which is free and a renewable energy source, for heating and hot water. Using a heat pump system is an energy efficient and environmentally friendly approach.
Air to water heat pumps supplied by Joule are compatible with other heating and hot water products. Joule’s heat pumps can be integrated with radiators, underfloor heating, hot water cylinders and solar thermal systems.
What Air to Water Heat Pump is Right For me
Joule’s range of the industry leading Samsung Mono heat pumps have been widely installed across the country due to their sophistication.
What separates heat pumps by Joule is the aspiration to keep refining the already accomplished leading technologies to meet customers' requirements.
The air to water heat pump is 40% more compact, resulting in savings on installation labour and costs. The performance of the heat pump maintains its efficiency at temperatures in the minus. The next time storm Ophelia makes an appearance you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that Joule’s heat pump will run efficiently.
What separates heat pumps by Joule is the aspiration to keep refining the already accomplished leading technologies to meet customers' requirements.
The air to water heat pump is 40% more compact, resulting in savings on installation labour and costs. The performance of the heat pump maintains its efficiency at temperatures in the minus. The next time storm Ophelia makes an appearance you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that Joule’s heat pump will run efficiently.