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An air source heat pump (ASHP) is a heat pump that can absorb heat from air outside a building and release it inside; it uses the same vapor-compression refrigeration process and much the same equipment as an air conditioner, but in the opposite direction. ASHPs are the most common type of heat pump and, usually being smaller, tend to be used to heat individual houses or flats rather than blocks, districts or industrial processes.[1]

Air-to-air heat pumps provide hot or cold air directly to rooms, but do not usually provide hot water. Air-to-water heat pumps use radiators or underfloor heating to heat a whole house and are often also used to provide domestic hot water.

An ASHP can typically gain 4 kWh thermal energy from 1 kWh electric energy. They are optimized for flow temperatures between 30 and 40 °C (86–104 °F), suitable for buildings with heat emitters sized for low flow temperatures. With losses in efficiency, an ASHP can even provide full central heating with a flow temperature up to 80 °C (176 °F).[2]

As of 2023 about 10% of building heating worldwide is from ASHPs. They are the main way to phase out gas boilers (also known as "furnaces") from houses, to avoid their greenhouse gas emissions.[3]

Air-source heat pumps are used to move heat between two heat exchangers, one outside the building which is fitted with fins through which air is forced using a fan and the other which either directly heats the air inside the building or heats water which is then circulated around the building through radiators or underfloor heating which releases the heat to the building. These devices can also operate in a cooling mode where they extract heat via the internal heat exchanger and eject it into the ambient air using the external heat exchanger. Some can be used to heat water for washing which is stored in a domestic hot water tank.[4]

Air-source heat pumps are relatively easy and inexpensive to install, so are the most widely used type. In mild weather, coefficient of performance (COP) may be between 2 and 5, while at temperatures below around −8 °C (18 °F) an air-source heat pump may still achieve a COP of 1 to 4.[5]

While older air-source heat pumps performed relatively poorly at low temperatures and were better suited for warm climates, newer models with variable-speed compressors remain highly efficient in freezing conditions allowing for wide adoption and cost savings in places like Minnesota and Maine in the United States.[6]

  1. ^ "Why Britain's homes will need different types of heat pump". The Economist. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  2. ^ Le, Khoa; Huang, M.J.; Hewitt, Neil (2018). "Domestic High Temperature Air Source Heat Pump: Performance Analysis Using TRNSYS Simulations". International High Performance Buildings Conference. West Lafayette, IN, USA: 5th International High Performance Buildings Conference at Purdue University: 1. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ Lawrence, Karen. "Air source heat pumps explained". Which?. Archived from the original on 4 October 2022. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  5. ^ Canada, Natural Resources (22 April 2009). "Heating and Cooling With a Heat Pump". natural-resources.canada.ca. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  6. ^ "Heat pumps do work in the cold – Americans just don't know it yet". Grist. 9 May 2022. Archived from the original on 9 May 2022. Retrieved 9 May 2022.

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