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The future belongs to the environmental friendly heating systems
Our planet Earth could be viewed as a huge power accumulator, accumulating 46% of the solar energy. The soil-energy systems and in particular the heat pumps can recuperate part of this energy, stored in the earth crust.
The heat pumps use energy from the environment: ssubterranean water, soil and air. This is a heating system, both acceptable for the environment and its user/owner:
- It is not necessary to incinerate natural energy sources, there is no additional service for loading and deliveries
- The machines do not dispose any harmful gasses
- Improved air quality – the function on the principle of natural heat transfer
- Fire safe – the function without combustible products
- Decreased energy consumption
Heat can be found even in frosted environment
Whatever the heat source is – air, water or soil – the heat pumps can extract the solar energy from the environment at any time in order to provide heating for the house. They can operate as well in the winter, when the necessity is even bigger.
Economical wise usage of the solar energy
With the usage of a heat pump the consumer receives at best price: heating during the winter time, cold air during the summer and domestic hot water throughout the whole year. The heat pump heats (or cools down) water, which automatically makes it a substitute for three machines- the combination "heating boiler + air-conditioners + electric boiler/water heating container". The heat pump can be attached to the existing heating system (radiators, floor heating, fan coils and etc.).
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