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Air Source Heat pumps & Renewable energy

At Accurate we’re aware of the need to improve how energy is used within our homes and work environments. Our buildings always need heat, it is the greatest part of their energy demand. However there is a strong need to increase energy efficiency, reduce Carbon emissions and incorporate renewable energy. Using the latest Heat Pump technologies from the major leading manufactures enables us to address these three issues.

We have included further information on the Mitsubishi Ecodan and the Daikin Altherma to help explain how these systems operate and how they can be installed in your Home or workplace.    

Please click on the links below for specific information on both the Mitsubishi Ecodan & Daikin Altherma systems.

Types of Installations

To find out more information about the different types of Air Conditioning Installations we can do please click on the relevant links below.

Types of Heat Pumps

Air Source Heat Pump Air-to-Air (Heating only)

Heat absorbed from air outside and transferred to air inside for heating.

 

Air Source Heat Pump Air-to-Water (Heating & Hot Water)

Heat absorbed from air outside and transferred to water inside for heating hot water.

 

 

Ground Source Heat Pump Ground-to-Air (Heating only)

Heat absorbed from ground or water and transferred to air inside for heating.

 

Ground Source Heat Pump Ground-to-Water (Heating & Hot Water)

Heat absorbed from ground or water and transferred to water inside for heating and hot water.