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What is flexible heat pump technology?

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Flexible heat pump technology is an advancement to standard heat pumps that should enable them to work more effectively and efficiently. Essentially, a flexible heat pump will use heat storage via a small water tank and a copper tube coil.

The water tank utilizes excess thermal energy from the pump’s operation, retaining this as an added heat source the next time the pump is used. What’s more, this recovered heat is plenty warmer than the outdoor air that usually counts as the main heat source, and can be recycled as a stopgap source of heat, greatly reducing the level of energy the pump outputs.

Flexible heat pump technology will also enable pumps to work whilst defrosting in freezing temperatures on account of the recovered heat being held within the tank, in contrast to the standard pump designs currently on the market.

To find out more about flexible heat pump technology, how your existing designer radiators can work alongside heat pumps and much more, consult our dedicated blog, Can you pair radiators with heat pumps?

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