How do I choose the right air source heat pump?
Choosing an air source heat pump can seem like a complicated process, but with the right information, you can choose the right pump for your needs. This article will discuss some of the important things you need to consider when choosing an air source heat pump.
Need for use
When purchasing an air source heat pump, it is often worth starting by first determining your needs. Some air source heat pumps are intended only for cooling, while others are primarily intended for heating.
Location
It is important to consider where to place the air source heat pump. The best place is often the living room or other room where you spend the most time or a place where the airflow and heat can spread as evenly as possible throughout the room. If you need to heat two floors, it often makes sense to purchase two air source heat pumps or a multisplit air source heat pump. A multisplit air source heat pump is an air source heat pump system where one outdoor unit is connected to several indoor units.
Power
The choice of air source heat pump power also depends on the size of the home, but also on its insulation, the size of the rooms and other factors such as altitude and humidity. In general, a more efficient air source heat pump is better because it can reach the desired temperature faster and save energy, but it can also be more expensive.
Cooling power is generally required at around 70 W per square meter. For example, a 50 m² room with normal room height requires around 3.5 kW.
cooling capacity.
Heating requires approximately 0.5 W of power per square meter (normal room height). For example, a 30 m² room requires approximately 1.5 kW of heating power.
Energy efficiency
Energy efficiency is an important consideration when choosing an air source heat pump. The energy efficiency of most air source heat pumps typically ranges between A+++ and A+.
Volume
When purchasing an air source heat pump, it is often a good idea to familiarize yourself with the noise level of the device's indoor unit. For example, for a bedroom, it is worth choosing a device that is particularly quiet. Many manufacturers offer devices with a minimum noise level of only 19 dB!
Costs
The cost of an air source heat pump can vary significantly between models and manufacturers. It is important to find a device that fits your budget, but also remember the long-term savings potential in energy consumption. The final decision depends on your personal needs and budget.
Help from professionals
If you have any questions and would like help choosing an air source heat pump, please contact our customer service and we will help you choose the right device for you!
You can contact us by phone at 09 4289 1192 or by email at kauppa@hesatek.shop .
