Heat Pumps Scotland is a website that aims to spread the word about heat pumps as a way to heat homes and offices. The website provides information on the benefits of heat pumps, including cheaper heating costs and less harm to the environment. It also offers a directory of heat pump installers in Scotland and provides resources for making an informed decision on heat pump requirements. The website's mission is to provide a useful resource for potential users of heat pumps and to put people in touch with highly skilled, reputable, and professional installers.
Air source heat pumps collect their heat from the air outside the property, normally making use of a fan that blows air across the heat exchange coils on the outdoor unit.
Ground source heat pumps collect their heat from a ground loop (sometimes referred to as a slinky), which is coiled pipe buried in a series of trenches in the ground. Alternatively, the heat can be sourced from a vertical borehole, which can be a better approach on sites that have limited space.
Water source heat pumps gather their heat from a pond, loch, river, or other water body. The advantage of water source is that heat transfer is generally very good from water, however, the requirement for a nearby body of water makes them suitable only for sites with this on offer.
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