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Heat pumps have extremely low operating costs because they draw the majority of the required energy from the environment and are not dependent on oil or gas for operation.
- Air to Water Heat Pump - Geothermal heat Pump –Vertical/Horizontal
The air-to-water heat pump for outdoor and indoor installation uses the outside air as a year-round energy source at temperatures between +35 °C and -25 °C. The high-efficiency series has particularly high seasonal performance factors
Throughout the year, the MD Energy air-to-water heat pumps use an energy source which you don’t need to tap first. This is because the air-to-water heat pumps utilise the free environmental energy from the outside air in a highly efficient and high-performance way in the temperature range between +35 °C and –25 °C.
The air-to-water heat pumps come with the heat source system already incorporated. Since air is available in unlimited quantities everywhere, the costs for tapping and installation are minimal.
Advantages:
The Geothermal brine-to-water heat pumps utilize free energy which is transferred via a heat exchanger to a mixture of anti-freeze and water, the so-called brine.
Ground heat collectors are laid horizontally; nothing may be constructed on top of them. The heat exchangers consist of pressure-resistant pipes laid approx. 1.20 below ground level. If there is not enough horizontal space or if additional cooling is required, borehole heat exchangers are drilled vertically into the ground.
The High-temperature brine-to-water heat pumps that we supply and install attain flow temperatures up to 70 °C which can be utilized for both heating and domestic hot water preparation. In pure heat pump operation, domestic hot water temperatures of up to 60 °C can be attained, thereby fulfilling the requirements of many country-specific standards regarding domestic hot water preparation. |











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