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ONE PANEL ON ANY EXTERNAL SURFACE, HEATS your water all day, all night and ALL YEAR ROUND.
**AS SEEN ON GRAND DESIGNS**
Thermodynamic Water Heating, also know as a Solar Assisted Heat Pump, is a solution for providing domestic hot water, 24/7 at a fraction of the cost of gas or oil. This system will save you money, reduce your carbon footprint and protect you from the every rising cost of energy.
ThermoDYNAMIC Heating Benefits
Heats water to 55°C all year round
Works day and night 24/7
Low energy consumption
Outstanding thermal efficiency
Save up to 90% off your hot water energy bill
Reduce your carbon footprint
Add value to your home
More efficient than solar thermal systems
Can be retrofitted to any existing hot water system
Can be installed with a new hot water cylinder
Typically a one day installation
Thermodynamic systems take free heat from the air and transferS it to heat your water.
Benefits of a Thermodynamic System
Compare the benefits of a thermodynamic system below:
- Works down to -15c
- Provides up to 90% of annual hot water
- Works day and night 24/7, whenever you want it
- Panel can be fitted on any roof or wall
- Lightweight panel (under 8kgs)
- Aluminium panel, durable
- Can be fitted to a wall
- Both sides of panel absorb energy
- Sealed system with liquid refrigerant
- No maintenance
Better than traditional Solar Thermal
With the specifications of a solar thermal system:
- Won’t work at freezing
- Provides up to 40% of annual hot water
- Heats water when it’s least needed
- Panels have to face south
- Heavier panels
- Panel with glass tubes, fragile
- Installed on a roof
- Less collecting area
- Requires Glycol top-up
- Annual maintenance
ECO FRIENDLY
Green Source. An Ozone friendly refrigerant liquid flows around the panels and absorbs free energy from the air temperature. The liquid changes into a heated vapour and the resulting heat is sent to your hot water tank.
SUPER QUIET
The sound level that comes from the system is as quiet as your freezer. However, if complete silence is needed, you can stop the system easily, at any point.
ECONOMY & PERFORMANCE
The system can set different temperatures for different times, so it simply runs less, more efficiently. The Bunsen panels that we install are one of the highest performing panels on the market, meaning the system runs faster, for less time and cost.
Questions about Thermodynamic heating?
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+ Does a Thermodynamic Water Heating System require direct sunlight all the time?
No. A Thermodynamic Water Heating system absorbs free energy from the air temperature (down to temperatures of -15°C) so it works in all weather.
+ Will I still need a boiler if a Thermodynamic Water Heating System is installed?
A boiler is not necessarily needed but can be left as a back up (you can also have an immersion as a back up so a lot of wear and tear is taken off the boiler).
However, a boiler still needed for central heating, usually in the winter months (3-5 months of the year).
+ Is my home suitable for a Thermodynamic Water Heating System?
A Thermodynamic Water Heating system can be retrofitted to any existing cylinder (gravity or unvented).
If you have a combi-boiler then a new stand alone tank can be installed. If a home uses hot water then it can be suitable.
Savings will vary from home to home depending on hot water demand.
+ What if I don't have a hot water tank?
A Thermodynamic Water Heating system can be retrofitted to any existing hot water tank cylinder (gravity or unvented).
If you have a combi-boiler then a new stand alone tank can be installed. If a home uses hot water then it can be suitable.
Savings will vary from home to home depending on hot water demand.
+ How much will it cost to install a Thermodynamic Water System?
From £4000 – £6000. Contact us and get a free quote.
+ How long does it take to install a Thermodynamic Water System?
Usually 1 day.