
How do ground source heat pumps work
Choosing a heat pump solution means reducing your consumption of energy and actively contributing to a reduction in green house gases.
By recovering the heat available in the earth or water (horizontal loops, vertical probes) you will have a source of energy that is, in part, free and inexhaustible.
The ground source heat pump uses a process which collects calories from the earth and transforms them into an energy source which then allows you to heat your home.
Why choose an ground source heat pump?
For the environment
Choosing a heat pump solution means reducing your consumption of energy and actively contributing to a reduction in green house gasses.
For your pocket
By recovering the heat available in the earth you will have a source of energy that is, in part, free and inexhaustible. Thanks to their optimal performance and returns that are above the market average AMZAIR's heat pumps offer an exceptionally high level of comfortable heating and help you save money.
For performance
AMZAIR's heat pumps produce water return temperature which range from 35° à 55°C and offer high COPs (coefficients of performance) while using minimal quantities of electricity.
For financial help
Equipment is eligible for a TAX CREDIT in accordance with test standard 14511-2 and for a zero interest rate.
NOT SUBJECT TO CARBON TAX
In line with he 2010 Finance Law, AMZAIR's air to water heat pumps benefit from a tax credit.
VAT at 5.5% is also possible for the supply and installation of the equipment if your home was built more than 2 years ago. (To be confirmed with your installer and/or your local tax office).
Optimising your system
When you are replacing your boiler your choice will be based on an energy review of your house
To ensure the optimal working of your new equipment, the decision as to which heat pump (type, capacity etc.) needs to made on the basis of an energy review made by a certified professional.
Calculation of energy loss from the home (insulation, windows etc.) the type of emitter installed (power and number of radiators, under-floor heating etc.) and the configuration of the equipment (heating, DHW etc.) are the essential elements that will help the professionals to draw up a blue-print for your heat pump.
For a personalised recommendations on a new system or to find out more about our products etc.




