Heat pumps
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Heat pumps
Heat pumps can either be used to heat the water in your radiators, or to heat the air directly. They can provide about 3 kWh of heat (low temperature) for each kWh of electricity, which is 3 times more than an electric panel radiator.
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Recommendations and requirements
Heat pumps not necessarily the cheapest solution
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Energy efficient
Today, all heating systems for private use must be EU energy labelled.
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Radiators
Radiators which use circulating hot water are a flexible form of heating.
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Facts
A heat pump exploits the high quality energy found in electricity.
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Energy Saving Label
The product overview of air-to-air heat pumps is the place to find products recommended by the Trust which are allowed to use the Energy Saving Label.
Page last updated 06.10.2008
News
- New Head of Secretariat 02.06.2010
- Board of Directors appointed 12.05.2010
- New Centre for Energy Savings 25.03.2010

