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What is a Monoblock Heat Pump?

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What is a Monoblock Heat Pump?

Selecting the right air-to-water heat pump for your project can be a challenge. The distinction between split and monobloc heat pumps is crucial. Monobloc systems offer simple installation and maintenance, while split systems provide more flexibility for complex installations up to 75 meters from the property.

Ground and Air Heat Pump

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Ground and Air Heat Pump

Are you considering a more sustainable way to heat your home? A ground-source heat pump (GWHP) might be the solution. It's an energy-efficient system that provides heating and hot water by harnessing the natural heat from the earth. In this guide:

What is a GWHP?
An innovative system that extracts heat from the ground and converts it into usable energy, ideal for environmentally conscious homes without a connection to the main grid.

How does a GWHP work?
Through underground pipes and heat exchangers, the stored heat in the earth is brought to higher temperatures for heating and hot water. There are horizontal and vertical systems, depending on available space.

Benefits of a GWHP:
Reduced carbon footprint, lower energy bills, safe operation with no risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, high energy efficiency up to 400%, long lifespan up to 20 years, user-friendly with weather compensation, and financial support through government programs.

A GWHP installation must be carried out by a certified installer to qualify for government incentives.