Glenaire Victoria

A costal location retrofitting a state-of-the-art heat pump system, ensuring an energy-efficient and reliable heating solution for enhanced comfort and sustainability.

The goals of this project

To install an energy efficient hydronic heat pump based hydronic heating system. Installing into an existing build with as little disturbance to the building itself as possible

How the project was successful

The customer is now enjoying all the comfort and energy saving benefits of their hydronic heating system.

Underfloor access was available in this existing build so pipework for hydronic radiators was run and radiators installed so minimising any disturbance to the building.

Being able to monitor system performance and energy usage via an app highlights the savings being made.  

How choose a heat pump for your property

Hydronic Heat pumps will be the most efficient way to provide heat for your hydronic system.

A heat pump is an electrical device that extracts heat from one source e.g. the air, water or ground and transfers it to another.

In a hydronic system the heat pumps compressor, pumps, refrigerant and heat exchanger coils transfer the captured heat to water that then circulates through the hydronic systems radiators, slab pipe or convectors.

There are a number of key factors that will need to be taken into account when selecting your heat pump;

  • Required application – is it heating only or heating and cooling possibly with domestic hot water.
  • Heating method – are you installing hydronic radiators, underfloor heating (UFH) or convectors. Lower water temperature systems i.e. UFH can run with Arden heat pumps using R32 gas while higher temperature systems e.g. radiators run with Arden heat pumps using R290 gas
  • Heating capacity requirements. How much heating or cooling does the space require expressed in kilowatts (kW). The larger the number of kW required the higher output capacity of the heat pump needed.
  • Average running decibels:This measures the sound output of the unit. The lower the decibel is, the less noise the unit produces.
  • Energy Efficiency Ratings: In heat pumps the COP (Coefficient of Performance) indicates how much energy the heat pump draws and outputs. In technical terms COP is written as Q/W, where Q is the heat generated and W is the power used. If 15KW is the heat output by the heat pump and it uses 3kW of electrical energy then the COP of the heat pump will be 5
  • Manufacturer’s Warranty:A quality guarantee from the manufacturer within a specific duration, which ensures support in the event of product issues.

At Arden heat pumps we are focused on assisting you in designing your system, selecting the right equipment and having it installed by qualified trades to ensure your project is a success.

System installed by – Heating Plus — Phone: Dave 0413 458 347 –  https://www.heatingplus.com.au/