How Do Heat Pumps Work?

Heat pumps are air conditioners which can be used both for cooling and heating. The principle is that it is able to reverse the process of transporting heat from one place to another.

Energy Efficiency?

Moreover heat pumps are much more energy efficient than other heaters. The reason for this is simple: rather than burning a fuel, what it does is 'moving heat'. Because of this heat pumps are up to five times more energy efficient than other heaters.

Heat pumps additionally allow the refrigerant cycle to be reversed. A heat pump extracts energy from the outdoor and transfers the heat indoors. This principle even continues to function on very cold days with temperatures down to -5°C, -10°C or -15°C, depending on the type of air conditioning system used.

Therefore, heat pumps eliminate the need for a heating system and allow you to cool and heat with the same unit, with savings in costs and energy throughout the year.

Therefore, heat pumps eliminate the need for a heating system and allow you to cool and heat with the same unit, with savings in costs and energy throughout the year.

From initial consultation, right through to final handover, Cold Control is able to provide recommendations and advice on all aspects of Air Conditioning installations.

Working closely with our clients, Cold Control’s design engineers will present an initial concept for approval. Once approved our Contract Managers will assemble the Installation Management Team.

All Installation work is carried out to the highest standard. Since all our resources are under one roof, all aspects of installations are carried out in tandem with one another, eliminating the usual liaison difficulties encountered when using several sub-contractors.

Our efficient site supervisors ensure the work is carried out with minimum of fuss and is completed quickly, without compromising our established quality standards.