Heat pumps - Air source heating - Air source heating 3D animation

Image principale : Airpac presents our air source heat pump solutions, Ophely and Samso, in a real world situation. 1.Installed outdoors, the outdoor unit captures the heat naturally present in the atmosphere and transfers it to the heat pump (hydraulic module) via the heat exchanger. The heat pump compressor multiplies the energy captured, offering coefficients of performance (COP) of more than 4. 2.Composed of an evaporator, a condenser, an expansion valve and security devices, the hydraulic module, connected to the outdoor unit, is located inside the home, in a utility room. The hydraulic module supplies the heating system for the whole house, via the distribution manifolds. A mixing tank is often recommended depending on the system. As an option, the heat pump can be connected to a hot water tank. The 2-zone kit has an independent electronic control to set the temperature in two different areas of the house, heated by radiators or underfloor heating. 3.When connected to the heat pump, the hot water tank heats hot water more efficiently compared to a traditional electric hot water heater. The tank has a large heat exchange surface and a layer of insulation that reduces heating time. 4.The underfloor heating system is invisible and creates an appreciable gain in living space. Underfloor radiant heating provides optimal thermal comfort, since the heat is evenly distributed in the room. It is possible to lower the temperature by 2 or 3 degrees without sacrificing comfort, resulting in appreciable savings on your heating bill. Unlike forced-air systems, radiant floor heating doesn’t stir up dust and allergens, so it’s better for your health. Today’s modern systems are perfectly controlled to operate at low temperature and do not cause swollen ankles. Underfloor cooling One of the main benefits of underfloor cooling is that it is invisible. Another advantage is the appreciable gain in living space. Underfloor cooling provides optimal thermal comfort, since the coolness is evenly distributed in the room. 5.An air source heat pump can be connected to an existing low temperature radiator system. This is the perfect solution for partial upgrades or when you are replacing your boiler or want to use it only as an auxiliary heat source. The heat emitters must be sized correctly to achieve maximum comfort. 6.Fan coil units are also compatible with an air source heat pump. Fan coil systems consist of a fan and a coil containing hot water (for heating) or cold water (for cooling) in the case of a reverse cycle system. When air is blown onto the exchanger, the heating or cooling power is greatly increased. Fan coils are quiet systems that provide both comfort and performance. The built-in filters eliminate dust and allergens. 7.When connected to a titanium heat exchanger, the Ophely heat pump will heat your swimming pool using heat from the air. This is an ecological and economical way to enjoy your pool for more months of the year.





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TITRE : Intégration des solutions aérothermiques Airpac dans une maison en 3D
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