Friday, March 8, 2013

Split System Air Conditioning. Types of Heat Pumps.


 




Heat Pumps come in a variety of types, each with different features and advantages depending on your own particular application. Heat Pump Guys sell and service most types of heat pumps from all the major manufacturers so be assured we can advise you of the best solution for your circumstances. 




The most popular residential heat pump systems in New Zealand. These units sit high up on your wall, around 100mm below the ceiling. They quickly distribute heat throughout the space.   


 


These units are the same as standard high wall heat pumps but include advanced filtration systems to remove microscopic particles thereby purifying the air. Good for people with allergies, asthma or other breathing difficulties.



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These units sit either on the floor, just above the skirting board or as a replacement in a fireplace. Some can be recessed/mounted into the wall cavity thereby minimising the space they occupy.


 


These units sit flush with the ceiling with the main body protruding up into the ceiling cavity. They distribute air in four directions and are especially suited to large spaces.


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Designed to sit high on the wall closer to the ceiling than a standard heat pump.  Built into the wall, roof or under-floor, these units are only visible by their intake and supply grilles.


 


A ducted system is a larger system, designed to heat or cool a whole house. The ducted heat pump system has one exterior unit and the indoor unit is usually in the ceiling or under the floor. It distributes warm or cold air through ductwork and small vents located throughout the home. This is a whole house solution. 


 


 


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