Do not install a heat pump if it’s not been correctly designed

Heat Pump Design

Are you considering a heat pump for your home but unsure where to start? You’re not alone! Heat pumps are a game-changer for energy-efficient heating, but their performance hinges on one critical factor: proper system design. In our latest YouTube episode of Homeowners’ Q&A, we sat down with a panel of heat pump specialists to break down everything you need to know about designing a heat pump system that delivers maximum efficiency and comfort.

The conversation, featuring Graeme Ross from Greystone Energy, Liam Riddex from Dex Renewables, Rob Berridge, Simon Murray from Optimus Heating and Ken Bone from Ultimate Renewables Suppliers, dives into the nitty-gritty of heat pump design. From heat loss calculations to the importance of pipe sizing and the debate over buffer tanks vs. volumisers, this episode is packed with actionable insights for homeowners and installers alike.

One of the key takeaways? Heat pumps are not gas boilers. Unlike traditional heating systems, heat pumps require precise calculations to match the heat loss of your home. The experts also debunk common myths, like the necessity of buffer tanks, and explain why system volume and low-temperature heating are critical for optimal performance.

Do NOT Install a Heat Pump Before Watching This Video – Understanding Proper ASHP Design

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