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  • Intercool Systems Ltd
    1
    Unit 1, Verulam Court, St Albans Rd, Stafford, ST16 3DT, GB

    Welcome to Intercool Air Conditioning Systems, Specialists in the supply and installation of Daikin Air Conditioning Heat Pumps across Staffordshire. Our Services include Repair and Maintenance, Commercial Air Conditioning, Domestic Air Conditioning, Commercial Refrigeration, and Air Source Heat Pump. We are a family company that has been trading since 1980, with a small band of qualified engineers greatly respected by our customers for their knowledge, skills and reliability. We pride ourselves in having a rapid response time to breakdowns of less than 2 hrs in emergency situations. Our high standards ensure the installations will be neat and tidy, with noise and disruption kept to a bare minimum. We don't have call centres so our customers speak directly to a member of our dedicated team. We supply a wide range of equipment to both domestic and commercial customers, including the NHS in Stafford, Police in Stafford and Wolverhampton, various Schools in Staffordshire and the West Midlands as well as a number of high profile companies.

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  • Heatcore Heating Electrical & Air Conditioning
    5
    Gallan Park, Watling Street, Cannock, WS11 0XG, GB

    Heatcore Ltd is a leading provider of heating solutions, offering a range of services including air source heat pump design and installation, solar PV design and installation, oil heating, oil tank installation, domestic and commercial gas, electric heating solutions, underfloor heating, and more. With a focus on sustainability, Heatcore Ltd is committed to helping homeowners reduce their carbon emissions and hot water bills. Their award-winning Mixergy tank is a patented top-down heating technology that only heats the water needed for the home, saving energy and money. Heatcore Ltd is also accredited and qualified energy assessors, providing energy certification services throughout the West Midlands. Contact Heatcore Ltd to learn more about their services and how they can help you transition to a more sustainable home.

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  • Empire Kitchens & Appliances
    4.8
    Green Lane, Unit 3, Venture Centre, Cannock, WS11 0JJ, GB

    Welcome to Empire Kitchens & Appliances, the multi-award winning Empire Kitchens & Appliances are a proudly independent white goods retailer based in Cannock. Having over 30 years experience in the white good industry, our family will ensure that you can have faith that you are in safe hands when shopping at Empire Kitchens & Appliances. Our huge showroom boasts over 300 appliances on display, showing major brands such as Smeg, Hotpoint, Neff, Bosch, Hoover, Indesit and many more. Our sales team offer a wealth of expert knowledge, making us your number one stop for both freestanding and built-in kitchen appliances in Cannock and the surrounding areas. We are proud members of the Sirius Buying Group, one of the country's largest retail buying groups, allowing us to offer all major brands of kitchen appliances at great prices, and all of our items are available to take away when you purchase, or to be delivered and installed by fully qualified and professional fitters.

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  • Heating Elements UK
    1
    Tamworth, GB

    Here at Heating Elements UK, we have every length, power rating, voltage and conceivable shape of Incoloy 800 (also referred to as Alloy 800, Nicalloy), 8mm diameter ⌀ Heating Element you could possibly wish for. And truly outstanding levels of customer service and care that will make you want to add to the growing & glowing bank of Testimonials. Please feel free to add to them by clicking these links for Google, TrustPilot & FaceBook. We are exceedingly proud to be Manufactured in the UK. Which means you can have stock items in a coupla days, & bespoke goods in a coupla weeks. We have become overly used to cheap prices for goods manufactured elsewhere in the world. At HEUK, we are not cheap. We are Positively Proudly British. And generally, exceedingly cheerful. Training and paying skilled people, proper wages, paying for high quality raw materials (resistance coil wire, magnesium oxide, Incoloy 800 tubing and electrical connections), resulting in products that will exceed your expectations. And that’s another promise. Search for your specific requirements in the Shop here. Or click Straight, U Bent, Formed. Heating Elements UK is part of the Immersion Heaters UK Ltd group, encompassing this website plus, Brewery Heaters UK, and Flanged Immersion Heaters UK. All roads lead to Jamie Bristoll. (Before ordering, please see ###Important Information###, below.) Available Straight, U Bent (usually to 50mm fixing centres) or formed, see below. As these are standards, stock moves fast, so call Jamie on 01827 215684 to discuss your needs. And I’ll give you a discount, or free delivery – I like a chat! …And I don’t like losing 2%ish to the banks on card payments! Stock straight lengths – 24″, 36″, 48″, 60″, 72″, 84″, 96″, 144″ Stock U Bent Lengths – 12″, 18″, 24″, 27″, 30″, 36″, 42″, 48″, 72″. Stock Powers – 500w, 1000w, 2000w & 3000w. Available bespoke, any power rating, voltage or length. Quantity discounts available. Incoloy 800, “a superior stainless steel”, suitable for air, water or oil, at the appropriate watt densities. 8mm diameter elements. 4BA terminals by default 3.6mm ⌀, but call Jamie for spade, saddle or shell post terminals if required. 1/4″ Compression Glands, fitted or bagged. Add to your order during the Checkout process. Sold in pairs, they appear as “You may be interested in…” when you view your Cart. Heating Elements UK Available Bends available element forms[click to enlarge Elements can be shaped into the configurations displayed on the right. While some forming is accomplished using a smart machine, the majority is done by an even more ingenious individual, resembling Popeye. Consequently, the more intricate and involved the bends, the higher the cost due to the need for the spinach required to strengthen said SuperHero. Straight elements are the most economical, and you can shape them yourself if you’re feeling adventurous or if your specific requirements are unconventional. However, in my humble opinion, it’s preferable to entrust the work to the experts. ###Important Information### The more flexibility you have in terms of power rating and length, the higher the likelihood of finding a readily available element in stock. Having items in stock streamlines the process, making it both quicker and easier. If you need STRAIGHT or NARROW U-BENT elements (i.e., <=50mm fixing centers), the lengths will need to be relatively close. However, if we can incorporate a W-shaped element (as shown in Figure 17 in the drawing on the right), it allows for variability in the “middle leg” based on the lengths available on the shelf. Similarly, being open to adjusting the power rating enhances our ability to swiftly and cost-effectively meet your requirements. For instance, if we don’t have enough 1000w elements at the moment, being willing to consider 1250w, 1333w, or perhaps 750

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  • Heating World Tamworth - Emergency Heating & Plumbing Repairs
    3.8
    140 Mildenhall, Tamworth, B79 8SL, GB

    Heating World Tamworth is your local expert for gas, heating, and plumbing services in Tamworth and the surrounding areas. We pride ourselves on providing a friendly and expert service, ensuring your heating requirements, bathroom planning, small and large repairs, and appliance maintenance and servicing are handled with care. Our mission is to be responsible for these services in your home, helping you save money while protecting the environment. We bring your heating systems up to date with the latest technology and offer advice tailored to your needs. Choose Heating World Tamworth for reliable, professional service.

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    Stone, GB

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    Tamworth, GB

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    Tamworth, GB

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    Stone, GB

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    Stone, GB

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What are the different types of heat pumps?

There are various types of heat pumps available, each with its own advantages and disadvantages::
  • Air-Source Heat Pumps: The most common type, extracting heat from the outside air. They are more affordable to install than geothermal heat pumps.
  • Geothermal Heat Pumps: These use the ground as a heat source or sink, making them the most energy-efficient option but also the priciest.
  • Water-Source Heat Pumps: Similar to geothermal, but they use a water source, such as a well or lake, for heat exchange.
  • Ductless Mini-Splits: These systems do not require ductwork, making them a flexible option for heating and cooling.
Consult with an HVAC professional to determine the most appropriate type for your needs.

What is a variable-speed heat pump?

A variable-speed heat pump has a variable-speed compressor to match the heating or cooling demand. This means the heat pump runs at a lower speed most of the time, only ramping up to full capacity when needed. They are more efficient than single-stage units, which cycle on and off frequently at full capacity.

Do heat pumps require ductwork?

Most heat pumps require ductwork to distribute the heated or cooled air throughout your home or building. Ductwork may need to be installed for some units, or existing ductwork might need to be modified to fit a heat pump. Ductless mini-split heat pumps, however, don't require ducts and are a good option for homes without ductwork.. They can be used for single rooms or additions, and multiple indoor units can be connected to a single outdoor unit.

What is a heat pump's HSPF rating?

HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) measures the heating efficiency of a heat pump. The higher the HSPF, the better the heat pump performs in heating mode and the less energy it uses. . The minimum HSPF rating for new heat pumps is generally 8.2, but high-efficiency models can achieve HSPF ratings of 10 or higher. A higher HSPF is usually more cost-effective for heating, especially in colder climates.

What are the different types of heat pumps?

Here are the most common types of heat pumps:
  • Air-Source Heat Pumps: The most common type, extracting heat from the outside air. They are more affordable to install than geothermal heat pumps.
  • Geothermal Heat Pumps: They offer substantial energy savings.
  • Water-Source Heat Pumps: Similar to geothermal, but they use a nearby body of water, such as a well or lake, for heat exchange.
  • Ductless Mini-Splits: Ideal for individual rooms or areas do not require ductwork, they provide quiet, energy-efficient zoned comfort.
Consult with an HVAC professional to determine the most appropriate type for your needs.

What is a variable-speed heat pump?

A variable-speed heat pump can adjust its output capacity based on the temperature needs of your space. Variable speed units operate only at the necessary capacity, saving energy. They are more efficient than single-stage units, which cycle on and off frequently at full capacity.

Do heat pumps require ductwork?

For whole-home heating and cooling using a heat pump, a duct system is typically required. Ductwork may need to be installed for some units, or existing ductwork might need to be modified to fit a heat pump. Ductless mini-splits can be an alternative for zoned comfort. They can be used for single rooms or additions, and multiple indoor units can be connected to a single outdoor unit.

What is a heat pump's HSPF rating?

HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) measures the heating efficiency of a heat pump. Higher HSPF values translate to higher efficiency and lower energy consumption. The minimum HSPF rating for new heat pumps is 8.2, and efficient models range from 8.5 to 10 or more. A higher HSPF is usually more cost-effective for heating, especially in colder climates.