
Aerothermal Energy
Aerothermal technology harnesses the energy contained in outdoor air to provide heating, cooling, and domestic hot water (DHW). It operates through an aerothermal heat pump, which extracts thermal energy from the air and transfers it to the home’s climate control system.
This process consumes minimal electricity, reducing energy costs and CO₂ emissions.
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What Is Aerothermal Energy Used For?
Aerothermal systems have multiple applications in homes and commercial buildings, including:
- Heating: Through underfloor heating, low-temperature radiators, or fan coils.
- Cooling: Cooling the indoor environment using the same heat distribution systems.
- Domestic Hot Water (DHW): Ensuring a constant supply of hot water with high efficiency.
- Compatibility with renewable energy sources: Can be combined with photovoltaic solar panels to maximize energy savings
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How Does an Aerothermal System Work?
- Aerothermal systems operate using a closed circuit containing a refrigerant. Through a thermodynamic cycle of evaporation, compression, condensation, and expansion, heat from the outdoor air is transferred inside the building to provide heating or hot water. In summer, this process reverses, expelling indoor heat to the outside, offering an efficient cooling system.
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Why Choose Aerothermal Energy?
- If you’re looking for an efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective climate control system, aerothermal technology is one of the best options available.
- With its high efficiency, reduced energy costs, and positive environmental impact, aerothermal energy is transforming the HVAC and energy efficiency sectors.
Advantages of Aerothermal Energy
High Energy Efficiency
Aerothermal systems extract heat from the outdoor air, allowing them to produce more energy than they consume.
With a Coefficient of Performance (COP) of 4 or higher, for every 1 kWh of electricity consumed, up to 4 kWh of thermal energy can be generated.
Lower Energy Bills
As a low-energy consumption system, aerothermal technology significantly reduces heating, cooling, and DHW costs compared to traditional gas or oil boilers.
Minimal Maintenance
Unlike conventional boilers, aerothermal heat pumps require little maintenance, as they produce no combustion or waste.
Renewable and Sustainable Energy
Aerothermal energy is a renewable source that helps reduce CO₂ emissions, supporting the decarbonization of residential and commercial buildings.
Versatility and Adaptability
Aerothermal systems can be installed in single-family homes, apartment buildings, commercial spaces, and offices, adapting to different types of infrastructure.