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The benefits of air source heat pumps
Heat your home with energy absorbed from the air around you
Air source heat pumps absorb heat from the outside air. This heat can then be used to warm water for radiators or underfloor heating systems, or to warm the air in your home.
How do air source heat pumps work?
There are two main types:
The efficiency of air source heat pump systems is measured by a coefficient of performance (CoP) - the amount of heat they produce compared to the amount of electricity needed to run them. A typical CoP for an air source heat pump is around 2.5.
Is an air source heat pump suitable for my home?
To tell if an air source heat pump is right for you, there are a few key questions to consider:
Costs and savings
Costs for installing a typical system suitable for a detached home range from about £7,000 to £10,000 including installation. Running costs for space heating (but not hot water for washing) are likely to be around £440 per year. This will vary depending on a number of factors - including the size of your home and how well insulated it is.
Savings can be considerable - up to 6 tonnes of CO2 and £870 per year for a system that replaces an electric heating system, or 1.3 tonnes of CO2 and £580 for an oil-fired system.
All savings are approximate and are based on an air source heat pump providing 100% of space heating in a detached property.