Inverter Heat Pumps
In today’s world, the costs associated with heating or cooling a building are constantly rising. Most industrial facilities are still heated using traditional fossil fuels – primarily coal. Burning fuels like coal is becoming more expensive every year and has a very negative impact on our health and the natural environment. Inverter heat pumps, which are gaining increasing popularity, serve as a modern alternative to polluting fossil fuels.
What are Inverter Heat Pumps?
An inverter heat pump is an innovative, eco-friendly device used for heating or cooling a facility. It is equipped with an inverter compressor—a modern solution that offers numerous advantages. Let’s take a look at some of them.
Energy Efficiency
The device utilizes renewable energy sources extracted from the environment. It can also adjust its output to the current demand of the building, which positively impacts energy savings and lowers associated costs. Its operation is based on the principle that the greater the temperature difference (outdoor vs. indoor), the higher the output of the inverter heat pump. It stands out for its high energy efficiency and, if properly maintained, can serve for many years. An example of this is our XD-HP series of air handling units with internal heat pumps. These units are characterized by the fact that the energy efficiency of the device with heat recovery can reach up to 85%.
Applications
Inverter heat pumps have versatile applications because they can operate in all climatic conditions. They are compatible with heat emitters such as radiators. They are perfectly suited for both modern residential and industrial construction (shopping centers, offices, stores, hotels, service facilities), as well as for buildings constructed many years ago. These devices are also installed in recreational facilities and swimming pools to ensure optimal and comfortable conditions for work, living, or leisure throughout the year.