Heat Pump – Air to Water Heating
Heat Pump – Air to Water Heating
An energy-efficient green alternative, heat pumps consume significantly less power than electric water heaters (70–75%) to heat water.
A heat pump is two-part equipment, i.e., Compressor Unit + Storage Tank.
Its working principle is similar to an air conditioner. It uses the same vapour compression–refrigeration cycle to heat water.
It absorbs heat from its surroundings and transfers it to water with the help of refrigerant gas.
Power consumed by a heat pump is only to run the compressor and hence is very less as compared to conventional water heaters which use resistance heating technology.
To prevent scaling accumulation on the tank caused by minerals, the storage tanks are lined with Enamel / Ceramic coating.
Further, advanced Glass Lining is done for leakage-free, rust-free, stronger, and more durable tanks.
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