The Relationship Between the Water Outlet Temperature of Air Source Heat Pumps and Application Scenarios
Air source heat pump technology has been developed for over 30 years. With continuous breakthroughs and improvements of the technology, air source heat pump technology has been applied in many fields. Air source heat pump units that use water circulation can typically heat water within the range of 0℃ to 90℃, so they can be applied in different scenarios under different conditions of water outlet temperature.
1. Indoor cooling at 15°C-20°C
Central air conditioning primarily focuses on cooling, while air source heat pumps are mainly used for heating and cooling. In summer, the cooling effect of air source heat pumps is not inferior to that of ordinary central air conditioning, with a softer air outlet, smaller temperature difference and higher comfort.
2. Constant temperature hot water for swimming pools at 26℃-28℃
With the improvement of living conditions, more and more people pay more attention to comfortable home lifestyle. In winter, there is also a demand for swimming, but a constant water temperature of the swimming pool is required. It isn’t difficult to maintain a constant temperature between 26 ℃ -28 ℃ for the swimming pool water temperature, but more attention will be paid to energy conservation. Compared to other heating methods, air source heat pumps can save greater energy, and the highest running costs can be saved more than half.
3. Radiant Floor Heating and domestic hot water at 35 ℃ -50 ℃
The best state of air source heat pumps is to provide hot water below 45 ℃. In this temperature range, air source heat pumps have a high energy efficiency ratio, strong energy-saving performance, and more stable operation. These factors contribute to the widespread adoption of air source heat pumps for large-scale domestic hot water systems in institutions such as schools, dormitories, hotels, and factories.
With increasing focus on energy conservation, emission reduction and clean energy in all walks, the application of air source heat pumps continues to expand. In the future, air source heat pumps will continue to thrive and demonstrate their potential.