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ABOUT HEAT PUMPS
Heat pumps are the finest solution for year-round comfort, offering efficient heating in the winter.
P.S - We have a heat pump assembly facility of our own in Bangalore.
What is a heat pump?
Heat pumps are devices that move heat from one place to another using electricity. A heat pump water heater absorbs heat from its surroundings to heat the water instead of producing heat directly.
How does a heat pump work?
A heat pump pulls in heat from its surroundings and transfers it to the storage tank of the water heater, where it increases the temperature of the water while releasing cool air outside. Air-source heat pumps are the most common type.
What is an air-source heat pump?
An air source heat pump water heater is a type of heat pump that pulls heat from the air outside of a building to heat water by using vapor-compression refrigeration. It is basically the same machinery as air conditioners, but applied in reverse.
Heat pump vs conventional water heater
A heat pump water heater uses electricity to capture heat from the air and transfer it to the water rather than producing the heat that a conventional water heater does.
Heat pumps use as little as 70% less energy than any conventional water heater.
Heat pumps are more environmentally friendly and significantly cut carbon emissions over time.
They produce no emissions and operate efficiently even at low ambient temperatures.
It might seem like a higher initial investment, but it is offset by cheaper maintenance expenses, a longer life span, and a lower electricity bill.
Who can use a heat pump water heater?
If you’re looking for an energy-efficient and cost-effective alternative for water heaters that last a long time, Ambient 60° can help you find the right heat pump for your needs, whether they are commercial or residential. Heat pumps are effective in hotter or warmer regions.
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