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heat pump header        ICE Renewables work in partnership with the country’s leading geothermal heating suppliers. 
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   ·         We are able to provide a variety of Ground source heat pumps         (GSHP) and air source heat pumps (ASHP) depending upon          clients individual requirements.

    ·         Savings of up to 75% on heating bills are achievable in the right         conditions.

    ·         Heat pumps can be run in conjunction with an under floor         heating or wall mounted solution to ensure the maximum         heating efficiency.

    ·         Under floor heating systems provide an even distribution of               heating throughout a building which means cold spots and                drafts are greatly reduced.

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  ·         The initial cost of a system can be recouped in the matter of a        couple of years meaning significant savings over the life of the         system.

   ·         Unlike other systems or other renewable technologies the GSHPs        contains an integrated heat generator which negates the need for        alternative back up systems.

   ·         Reverse flow heat pumps can provide cooling solutions in                    summer.

   ·         Transfers heat from the ground, water or air into buildings.

   ·         Ground source heat pumps typically have a coefficient of                 performance (COP) of 3 to 4 meaning for every joule you put in        you receive 3-4 joules of heating. Compared to a COP of 1.0 for        an electrical heater.

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·         Ground source heat pumps require an area for digging trenches or the drilling of boreholes.

 

 Ideal for:

    ·         Buildings with large areas available for digging trenches or              drilling boreholes.

    ·         Locations where mains gas is not available.

    ·         New builds where under floor heating can be built in to minimize          installation costs.

 

 

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