Wednesday 14 June 2017

Introduction to Commercial Biomass heating and Its Advantages

In the last few decades, small and medium businesses are researching more about green alternatives which saves their commercial electricity cost. Electricity in the UK is expensive and many businesses end up paying more than what they earn in fulfilling the energy requirements of their commercial space. This is the reason why methods like Biomass boilers are getting popular and commercial biomass heating is now widely used method around the globe. 




Biomass boilers are a renewable source of energy obtained by burning plant material like wood. The energy generated has low carbon percentage and can be used in form of electricity in homes and offices.


How can it be used?

Biomass boilers are an amazing alternative to existing coal and gas boilers. They drastically decrease the electricity consumption and saves you a lot of money. Being a renewable source of energy, these boilers also helps in keeping the environment pollution free. 

History of Biomass Heaters

The history of Biomass heater dates back to the time when fire was harnessed to meet the daily requirements. Wood being the oldest and most commonly used fuel was burned to obtain heat for all purposes. Gradually, biomass was used as a fuel and was also used in producing better and more efficient biofuel. These biofuels were produced by using plant and animal matter which was converted into fibres and industrial chemical and is now becoming the biggest biomass today.

From then to now, there has been a significant change in how biomass is treated. With new techniques and highly efficient systems evolved over the past few years, commercial biomass heating has now become a reliable source of energy and is widely used in homes and commercial spaces. Today, the widely used modern boiler systems have incorporated the self-loading facility with the feature of climate control in just one touch of a button just like any standard gas boiler.


How boilers work?

Boilers work on the principle of burning biological matter to produce heat. This biological matter (wood pellets, chips, logs and other biological material) is fed into the combustion chamber where they are ignited to generate hot gas. The hot gas and air produced by this process travel through a fuel, and are then passed through a heat exchanger, which transfers the heat to the water used in the property's central heating system. The excess heat is also stored in a thermal tank (also called a buffer vessel).

How much maintenance does your biomass need?

A biomass system doesn’t require a lot of maintenance as compared to gas and oil boilers. However, one does need professional help to maintain the system in the premises. Get in touch with experienced professionals to make sure your biomass boiler is maintained from time to time.

Types of Biomass Boilers:


With the advancement of technology, new biomass systems have been set up that help in efficient energy consumption in homes and office. Let’s know about them more:

1. Fully automated biomass boiler:

The fully automated biomass boiler is one of the most cost effective biomass boiler. In this process wood chips and pellets are fed in the combustion chamber with the help of a auger screw system into the huge silo or hopper.


Combined heat and power biomass system are best used to fuel units that generate both heat and electricity. However, they are comparatively high on price than other biomass systems. CHP boilers are not fit for small domestic and business properties.
If you are looking for a biomass system for huge office spaces and industries, the combined heat and power biomass system can be installed with the help of Government Feed-in tariffs as well as the Renewable Heat Incentive and Renewable Heat Premium Payment.

2. Semi-automated Industrial biomass boilers



The semi-automated industrial biomass boilers are less costly than the fully automated boilers. However, these systems demand  high input from the system operator. This is the reason why semi-automated systems are way more suited to large installations such as the one in farms and larger properties. These semi-automated units are attached to large hopper that can accommodate a reasonable amount of fuel and help in generating more electricity as compared to other systems.
But these systems will require replenishing manually more often than other boiler systems. These boilers have various operating modes - full, reduced and slumber with specially designed electronic controls.


3. Semi-automatic residential biomass boilers
 

Relatively smaller in size, the semi automatic residential designed specifically for the residential market. They are compact and can be placed in residential spaces. Since they look similar to a standard log burner, they mix and match your space. Because of the aesthetic appearance and compact size, these units have become much more popular recently, especially in smaller properties like small business spaces and domestic areas.

4. Log-fed biomass boilers


 
The log-fed biomass boilers are usually a lot cheaper than boilers with automation. These boiler systems are only suitable for those who have an easy access to firewood. Since they are hand fed and is more time consuming than the automated systems, they are not considered as new biomass boiler systems. However, for those business that want be on a budget and use boiler systems the log-fed biomass boilers are an cost effective and reliable solution for energy.


Are Biomass Boilers Worth Installing?

Many businesses are now converting to renewable sources of energy to reduce the cost of electricity and contribute their share to a clean and green environment. This is the reason why biomass boilers are completely worth installing in today’s date and time. They are definitely a better option than the gas and oil boilers as they reduce the emission of carbon footprints in the atmosphere.

Get in touch with Renewable Energy Hub to learn more about Commercial Biomass Heating. Call us on 01392 693900 to install a biomass boiler in your commercial property.

Thursday 11 May 2017

Everything You Need To Know About Infrared Heating

What happens when out go out on a bright sunny day? You feel the heat of the sun as soon as you step out. Every solid object we touch is warm due to the sun’s radiations though the surrounding air may be cold. This is because the sun generates infrared heat through combustion of gasses. It does not heat up the air and only warms up the solid objects.

This is the concept used to built Infrared Heaters.
Today, they have become a legacy of many families and is passed on to generations.

In this article, we will brief you about the functions of Infrareds and the best brand heaters available in the market!

The History Of Infrared Heaters

The primary infrared heaters worked on the near infrared, a radiation which is closest to red on the spectrum. This radiation is capable of carrying a large amount of heat. These heaters became quite popular in the late sixties and seventies and replaced the traditional coal fires. They were widely used in factories and small workshops.

How Do The Infrared Heaters Work?

As the name suggests, the infrared heaters use infrared light, which cannot be seen by the naked eye. The heating comes from the light itself and heats up everything it hits. For instance, when you stand under the sun, you can feel the heat on your body, but it tends to go off as soon as you go into the shade. This is how a basic infrared heater works.
The infrared heaters of today come in many shapes and kinds. A basic heater will simply beam out a straight line of infrared light and heat the objects which hit in its path. Such an elementary heater can be useful if placed near your bed or desk, where you often spend more time.



This kind of direct heat is comforting, but it does not prove to be feasible when we need to heat the entire room. This is where different types of infrared heaters come into play. These include a heat exchanger and a fan which circulates the heat from the infrared bulb and warms the surroundings. The heat exchanger is generally made from a conductible metal, which is copper in most cases.

The intensity of heat solely depends on the specification of a particular heater. The advanced heaters come with timers, which automatically switch off after some time. Good quality infrared heaters also come with a thermostat and a filter control to manage the heat output.


The Types Of Infrared Heaters

Overall, there are two types of infrared heaters available in the market today. These are the far infrared and the near infrared heaters. The far infrared heaters have a lower convection heat output. These are generally used in infrared panels which you may have seen across the UK in homes and offices. The near infrared heaters can be clearly distinguished by their orange glow. These can be seen in heat lamps installed in domestic as well as commercial spaces.

Far Infrared Heaters

Infrared heating generally works by warming the nearby objects such as a desk, floor or even a human body. This is then radiated back around the room as heat. This is completely different to the convection systems which warm the air around them. In the UK, the trending heaters are the REHHD infrared heating panels which come in a wide range of designs and specifications.

Near Infrared Heaters

As compared to the far infrared heaters, the near infrared heaters are less efficient. These kind of heaters generally radiate a higher temperature than far infrared heaters. But the problem with using such heaters is that they may cause burns if you get too close to them and even irritation and headaches in some cases.

Why Should You Consider REHHD Infrared Heaters?

  •   They Uniformly Distribute Heat in the Room

Infrared heating is different from the convection heating which provides heat to a solid body rather than warming up the surroundings. Infrared heaters heat a piece of furniture, a body or walls and ceiling of the room so that there is an even spread of warmth across the room.


  • REHHD Heaters offer Instant Heating
Where the convection heaters take some time to warm up the surroundings, REHHD infrared heaters time immediate warm the room to a comfortable temperature. This instant heating depends on the heater and positioning of your system but it significantly warms up the room in lesser time.

  • They are Low On Pricing
The costs of running an infrared heating panel is fairly less than a convection heater. One of the key benefits you get with switching to REHHD infrared heaters is the tremendous cost savings, which makes infrared heaters economical for domestic and commercial usage.

  • Easy To Install
The infrared heating systems are easier to install mainly because they run on electricity and does not need to setup any pipes or boilers. With the better aesthetic design of REHHD infrared heaters, you can also find the heater models which may fit into your furniture, be placed at the corner of your room or even hang from the wall (for eg. a mirror). Overall, such infrared heaters can be placed anywhere and you can be assured of the uniform heating experience.’


  • They offer Healthier Heating
The infrared panels also serve some health claims such as bring down the issues like mould and improve the air quality for the ones suffering from allergies. Since the heat is absorbed by the body, it also improves the human blood circulation.

Thinking about getting a heater for yourself and family? Get in touch with our experts at REHHD today! Call us on 02071 128018 today! With an astounding 10 year product warranty across the range and our low-cost manufacturing processes, our Infinity range offers the best value possible. Shop and learn about REHHD products here.

Friday 17 March 2017

Flat-Panel Infrared Heaters For Workplaces

Infrared is a kind of electromagnetic radiation that has the frequency above the red end of the visible light range.
Often the term radiations is misunderstood as something that might be harmful for our skin or eyes. Rather, it is simply a way the heat energy transmits. So, it is rightful in all aspects to quote that the infrared radiations are safe.


What Is A Flat Panel Infrared Heater?

The flat panel infrared heaters consists of a resistance wire embedded in a ceramic based body. This kind of configuration ensures that the infrared radiant emitter is reliable and does not cast into the enclosing ceramic base. The element is further provided with additional layers of insulation to keep the heat loss to the minimum.




Flat panel infrared heaters are mounted on the suspended ceilings in a heavy-duty aluminum steel case.
These heaters are gaining popularity over other heaters, given their economic advantages, higher efficiency and hassle-free installations.


How Is Infrared Heating Different From Central Heating?

In the UK, a lot of buildings are equipped with heat radiators. Yet, they are inefficient in keeping the office areas warm. For central heating, hot water moves along the radiator and heats the air in the surroundings. The warm air being lighter, rises up which is replaced by the cold air below. The cycle repeats continuously which creates convection current and warms up the room. This often creates fungus, mould and wood rot issues in the office spaces.

On the other hand, the wall mounted infrared heaters warm the objects of the room, along with the air. This keeps the relative humidity across the room low, and does not cause any problems like the heat radiators.


Why Should You Prefer Flat Panel Infrared Heaters Over Conventional Heaters?

  • Split-second Heating
As soon as you turn on the Infrared heaters, they start heating the air, generating instant warmth across the room. You don't have to wait for the heaters to warm the room.


  • Cost Effective
If we compare the cost of installation and power consumption for the infrared heating systems with the electric conventional heaters, the infrared heaters are way more efficient. This is because the infrared panels need lesser power to warm the room than the conventional heaters.


  • Less Temperature Differentials
If you have used traditional heaters before, you very well know of the cold spots. There are certain areas of the home that are colder than other places. Other heaters do not provide uniform heating throughout the room. With the infrared panels mounted in your office space, you and your employees can enjoy a uniformly warm environment with lesser to none temperature differentials.


  • Dry Out Damp Walls And Mould

Infrared heaters are quite famous for drying out the damp walls and ceilings. All you need to do is face the mount towards a wall and it will dry it out. This prevents the formation of any mould over the wet walls.  


  • Easy Installation

The flat panel heaters can be installed on suspended ceilings in no time. Since they run on electricity, they just need to be connected to a power source. Infrared heating systems are much easier to install as they simply run on electricity. So, you do not need an extra boiler or pipe-lining to be done. The panels itself heat the entire office space and can be turned on or turn off as per your requirement.


  • No Extra Space Usage

The best part of installing the infrared heating panels is that you do not need a special place for these heaters. You can mount them at the corners or in between the walls and the ceiling and avoid the use of any extra floor area. So if you are looking for a premium heating systems which does not take up a lot of space, the infrared heating systems are an ideal choice.


  • Low Maintenance

All you need to do is pick a quality heating system for your commercial area and be assured that it will consume lesser power and last long. To be sure that it lasts long remember to know the warranty period of the system.



Entity Infrared Heater Convection Heater
Energy rating 600 Watts 1500 Watts
Electricity units/hr 0.60 1.50
Thermostat savings 52% 80%
Electric units usage 230 1153
Cost £40.00 £165.00



  • Prevents Chances Of Allergies

Unlike the regular heaters, the flat panel infrared heater produces minimal air circulation. This keeps a check on the dust particles or allergens across the room. So, you can enjoy the warmth of the room without any dust particles moving around.


  • Health Benefits

Infrared keeps you warm on a cold evening. The infrared heat is naturally formed by the sun’s radiations and is easily absorbed by our body. The radiations improve our blood circulation, which leads to:
  • Better immune system
  • Detoxification
  • Prevents joint stiffness and many other health benefits.


  • Amazing Designs

The flat panel infrared heating systems are an amazing alternate for conventional heaters who take a lot of space in the office. The panels come in a variety of designs and measurements, giving many options to choose from.





Why Are Flat Panel Infrared Heaters Ideal For Commercial Spaces?

Infrared panels make reliable and graceful heating solutions for commercial areas. You can place these in panels, which may be as thin as 2 cm(or even lesser) and hang them at the corners. These infrared heaters just need power access and do not require any extra piping or floor space, like conventional heaters.



If you think you need a higher power infrared heater for your office space, the range of such heaters is available up to 2 kW. This will provide you with ample heat to keep the indoors warm. The flat panel heaters can be suspended by wall mounts, making it ideal for congested workstations or warehouses. You might have seen similar heaters in coffee shops or restaurants, but they do not glow red hot and are safer for indoor usage.

Looking for a flat panel Infrared for your home? Get in touch with REHHD where you can find extensive range of Infrared panels that are overseen by strict and rigorous testing processes. REHHD Infrared Heaters have been TUV Certified and SAA approved so meet the highest standards of safety and reliability.

Tuesday 21 February 2017

Modern Heating Systems: Transforming Energies and Life

With so many modern heating methods now introduced, consumers in the UK are getting adamant about which heating system will suit their space and lifestyle. Though there are so many energy saving tips and efficient functions included in popular heating systems, we wanted to let you know the best heating systems that will transform your living space. 



In this article, we will discuss the different types of modern heating systems and tell you about the best heating system for your home. We will also talk about the cost of these systems and what you can expect from each of them.

 1. Storage Heaters:
Storage heaters are the most common room heaters available in the market today for the simplest reason that these heaters come in a variety of size, fit for every home. 
Usually, storage heaters can be easily mounted on the wall, just like the ordinary panel radiators. They are better than Gas heating systems as their compared maintenance cost is quite low.



But, with advantages, these storage heaters also come with few disadvantages that don’t make it the most optimum choice.

They cause Energy Loss:
It is estimated that about 40-60 % of the energy is lost during the storage period. Though with improvements in their technology, newer storage heaters are bringing down this percentage, energy loss is still significant.

The Warranty period of Storage Heaters:
The warranty period of modern storage heaters depends on the manufacturer and the company selling the heaters. Mostly electric storage units typically come with a 2 to 5 years of warranty.

The Cost of the Modern Storage Heaters:
Since modern storage heaters come in various sizes, variants and are supplied by different companies the cost cannot be estimated based on any one factor. 

Cheaper, more basic models can be bought for as little as £150, but most cost more than £200.

2. Electric underfloor heating:
If you are comparing the electric underfloor heating to the conventional heating systems like the radiators, you’ll find a great number of advantage of this system. Not only does they save energy, they practically have low cost of maintenance and a viable method used for space heating. The best part is that even if you switch off the system, the effects of the heating systems stays for a significant time period. 



However, if you are looking for a heating system, you cannot ignore the disadvantages of this electric underfloor heating system.
Here are few of them:

  1. They take longer time to heat up space.
  2. It is expensive as compared to other heating systems.
  3. Once installed, it is difficult to change.


The Cost of Electric Underfloor Heating System:

An electric system will cost £75 per-square-metre for pre-fitted underfloor heating mats, or £100 a metre for the loose cables.

3. Heat Pumps:

Air Source Heat Pumps are hugely popular as they transfer heat from the colder space to the warmer one. Since there is no combustion of fuel, Heat Pumps are an efficient way to save valuable energy. The air source heat pump is best for a moderate and settled climate like in the UK. It can simply be fitted in the side of the building wall. The fan extracts the outside air and transfers heat by compression of the coils made up of conductive copper tubing. 



Apart from air, there are other means to draw energy, like ground and water. Ground Source Heat Pumps provide heating energy by drawing energy from underground water.

The Disadvantage of Heat pumps:

  1. High initial cost: Though, you can cover up the installation cost later, you might need a good budget if you are thinking to install a Heat Pump in your living area.
  2. Environmental Concerns: Heat Pumps are a renewable source of energy but you do require the electricity supply. They are not completely carbon neutral.
  3. They are less resistant to colder places.

The Cost of Heat Pumps:

Heat Pumps can range up to £7,000 to £11,500.


4. Infrared Heaters
One of the best kind of heaters available in the market that offer optimum performance with cost effectiveness are the Infrared Heaters. Just like you can feel the heat as soon as you step out of your house on a bright sunny day, these Infrared Heaters work in your open space and offer instant heating. Also, they do not consume electricity like the other source heaters and are a renewable source of energy for both home and commercial space.



Taking an example of a commercial building, Before the installation of the Infrared Heaters, the electricity bill cost up to £106,000 per year. However, this cost was significantly reduced to £27,000 per year after the installation of Infrared Heaters.

Advantages of using Infrared Heaters:

Installing an Infrared Heater in any area of your home will give you an efficient way to warm your space without spending a lot. 

Here are the advantages of using an Infrared Heater:

  1. Environmental Heating: Infrared Heaters helps in reducing the moulds in damp areas, which is necessary for a healthier living and better lifestyle.
  2. Greater Flexibility: Infrared Panels can be installed anywhere in your house. The panel can be hung on the bedroom wall or be attached to the ceiling to cover maximum area. Infrared heaters are the most flexible heating systems in the market.
  3. Easy Installation of Panels: Since there is no motor or extra specifications like boilers and radiators involved, the infrared panels come with a very basic installation manual.
  4. Lower Energy Cost: Infrared heaters use minimum electricity to run. It is generally thought that a 600w infrared heater will provide the same level of warmth as a 1500w convection one.
  5. Instant Heating: The Infrareds work just like the sun. As soon as they are turned on, they instantly transfer heat and offer a comfortable indoor space in the winters.


The Best Infrared Heaters Available- REHHD Heaters

The REHHD heaters are up to 50% cheaper than any conventional heating systems. They are installed with premium quality components that not only lets you enjoy a comfortable stay but will also last a lifetime. 

Get in touch with Renewable Energy Hub to install good quality Infrared Heaters in your space. Call us now on 01392 693900.

Monday 23 January 2017

Why Should You Consider Using Infrared Heaters in your Home?

Infrared heaters have been around for a long time now, but advancement in technologies has seen their sales explode recently in the UK. They are considered as one of the best and highly efficient sources for instant heating in winter. Also, they are simple devices that help in easily heating rooms and make sure that heat reaches every corner of  where they are installed.




From heating residential to commercial spaces, they are becoming highly popular heating methods. Infrared heating was earlier used in ovens and microwaves for heating and baking food products. And then with time, Infrared heating was also introduced in open spaces as infrared heaters offered targeted heating in rooms.


Why should you switch to Infrared heating?

Infrared heating works just like the Sun. 
If you go out on a bright sunny day, the warmth you feel from the heat of the sun, you will instantly feel warmer. That is why people love it when there is the sun in the winter season. You feel warm and cosy, without waiting to see the results. Similarly, an Infrared heater can quickly change the room temperature.



Are you wondering how?

A basic infrared heater works on the functioning of heating the objects rather than heating the air in the room. The principle of Infrared heating is simply Electromagnetic radiation. 

The heaters transfer heat to a body that has lower body temperature. Since Solid objects are easier to heat, the heat is only transferred to the objects and not in the air. It has a similar application on our body as well. As soon as you come near an Infrared heater, you’ll feel the heat and your body will be warmer.



The application and functioning of an Infrared Heater are very simple and hence is getting popular day by day in the UK.

Another reason, you should switch to Infrared Heating is they have proven to be highly cost- effective. They are a true value for money because they lower the cost of your electricity bills. As compared to radiators and other heating options, these heaters cost way to less on the electricity bills. This is the major reason why commercial buildings are opting for a better heating option - The Infrared heaters.


Taking an example of a commercial building, Before the installation of the Infrared Heaters, the electricity bill cost up to £106,000 per year. However, this cost was significantly reduced to £27,000 per year after the installation of Infrared Heaters.


The Infrared heaters are a great investment if you are looking for ways to save energy in a large commercial space or even at your homes.


How to buy an Infrared Heater?

Though there are a variety of options available in the market, every living space is different. For larger spaces that accommodate more than 50 people, you cannot install a heater that serves only 10 people in the room. Similarly, for small areas like a small office or room in your home with maximum 4 people, you need the right Infrared Heater.



So, what to do?

Before you purchase an Infrared heater for space, make sure you ask the retailer the following questions.


1. What is the right surface temperature for any Infrared Heaters?

It is very important for you to know the surface temperature of the Infrared Heater you buy. 
The surface temperature decides how many infrareds are required in a particular area. Lower the surface temperature of the infrared heater, the longer infrared wavelength will be, and the higher the surface temperature the shorter the wavelength is. 
You need an Infrared Heater according to their surface temperature.


2. In which area will the Infrared Heater offer Maximum heat?

One thing that makes Infrared heaters highly desirable for any space is that they can be fitted almost anywhere. You can fit them on the ceiling or make space for them on the wall and they’ll work just fine for you. But it important that you ask where will they offer maximum performance. 


3. What kind of warranty is offered by the Manufacturer?

While some manufacturers offer a lifetime warranty, many of them have a limited warranty for their heaters. It is very important that you chose a manufacturer that offers warranty for a longer period of time - as you might need their assistance at any point.


If you are looking for good quality Infrared heaters, try the range from REHHD

REHHD infrared heaters come with TUV GS certification by TUV Rheinland Germany CE certification. They have 5 integrated temperature sensors that provide safety from overheating. 


Types of REHHD Infrared Heaters available:


1. Wall Mounted Heaters: Wall mounted heaters are most commonly used as they can be installed as a decorative piece on your wall. They are easily installed and work perfectly fine in bedrooms and study.




2. Glass Heater: You can also install Infrared Heaters in Glass form as they do not look different from your ordinary glass in your room.




3. Mirrored Heaters: The Mirror Heaters reflect back the light and are quick and easy to install. They save up to 90% savings on energy bills versus conventional electric heating systems.



4. Towel heaters: Towel Heaters offer the latest in modern space heating, ideal for both domestic and commercial environments. There is ever increasing market awareness of the benefits and superior levels of comfort that infrared heating offers.




Why do we suggest you use REHHD Heaters?

The REHHD heaters are up to 50% cheaper than any conventional heating systems. They are installed with premium quality components that not only lets you enjoy a comfortable stay but will also last a lifetime. 

If you are looking for an affordable and highly efficient REHHD Heater for your space, buy Infrared Heaters from Renewable Energy Hub. We also provide installation service for all kinds of Infrared heaters in your commercial and residential space.


Call us today on 01392 693900 to know more!

Wednesday 11 January 2017

Installing Heat Pumps for a Better Living Space

It is always so nice to feel warm and cosy when it is chilling cold outside. The heating and cooling systems (HVAC) can instantly help in changing the temperature and make us comfortable at the place.

Does it ever make you wonder the working of HVAC?

The possibility of keeping you warm in the winters and cool in the summers is because of the heat pumps that pump warmth from one place to another. Heat Pumps are attached to the HVAC system and rather have very simple functionality. They take heat from the colder spaces and release it into a warmer one.


They are usually attached to radiators, underfloor heating systems, and warm air convectors to maintain a desirable temperature in both residential and commercial areas. They have amazing climate control properties that can be reversed when one needs to cool the space.


With a reverse functionality of a refrigerator, an air source heat pump can absorb heat from the outdoors and transfer this heat energy in the indoors of your house. Moreover, Electric Heat Pumps are a great source of generating heat and their use in homes and offices has no harm on the environment. Since they run on electricity, they do not combust fuel and offer a fantastic way to lower the carbon footprint. However, they can be less efficient in temperature below -15 C, they are incredibly capable of managing room temperatures and offering a warm and cosy space in your indoors.

Types of Heat Pumps:

If you want to know more about Heat Pumps, let us start by introducing you to all types that are found:

1. Air Source Heat Pumps

The air source heat pump is best for a moderate and settled climate like in the UK. It can simply be fitted i n the side of the building wall. The fan extracts the outside air and transfers heat by compression of the coils made up of conductive copper tubing.

 
An Air Source heat pumps is a much more efficient way to heat up the space by significantly saving on energy bills.

2. Ground Source Heat Pumps

Apart from the outside air, there are other means to draw exergy, one of the major being the ground and water. Did you know, we can extract the solar energy stored in ground and water to run ground source heat pumps. They use the heat pipes that are laid into the soil and are also called Geothermal heat pumps. Also, due to a constant ground temperature, they have higher energy efficiency as compared to the air source heat pumps.

 

3 Types of Ground Source Heat Pumps:

  • A horizontal array can be placed under the surface of your garden.
  • A vertical heat pump can be placed several metres into the ground through a bore hole.
  • Rather than the ground this kind of pump can use a localised water source to draw the heat from.

3. Hybrid Heat Pumps

When a heat pump is used in combination of other energy source like gas boiler it generates a higher level of efficiency. These pumps are called Hybrid Pumps and are perfect for heat generation in extremely cold climates as there is no need to change radiators after you install this heat pumps in your space.



Another hybrid configuration is to have a mix of ground and air source heat pumps that operate at full efficiency at different times of the day or even throughout the year. So when the air is colder outside, it draws on the ground source heat pump energy and when the air is warmer it has a reverse operation.


4. Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pumps

The Ductless Mini split is best when the area of heating is not large enough as a building. These ductless mini split heat pumps do not require duct to pass heat into rooms and are quite similar to the ordinary air source heat pumps operating in a single room.

 

Moreover, their small size also becomes a great advantage to easily install this heat pump.

5. Absorption Heat Pumps

The Absorption heat pump uses the solar-heated water or the geothermal heated water to provide heat rather than the electricity. They are also referred as the gas-fired heat pumps and are mostly used in industrial processes in larger firms.




How does a basic Air Source heat pump work?

The Air Source Heat pumps are the most common heat pumps found in the UK. This is solely due to the moderate climate of the UK that is not too cold and not too hot. The Air Source heat pump is best to go for in areas that have a moderate climate.

In simpler words, a heat pump is a device that transfers energy from one place to another.

Since, heat moves from higher to lower temperature, so the heat pump follows a reverse functionality using simple science which pushes outside air, warms it up and then enters your living space.

The Air Source Heat Pump has a refrigerant with a system of coils over which an impeller or fan is used to draw air from the outside. The refrigerant coil has a liquid that absorbs all the heat and evaporates. By going through the compressor this gas then changes temperature drastically.

The coil then moves towards some inner coils where the heat is released. The refrigerant meanwhile flows back outside where it picks up more heat and the process starts again. The useful heat produced is pumped into air ducts and is spread to various locations around the building or can be used to heat water that feeds into radiators.

Get in touch with Renewable Energy Hub to install efficient and cost effective Heat Pumps in your residential and commercial areas. Contact our expert team to learn more about the best heat pumps suitable for your space.