The common air source heat pump siting mistakes to avoid
Siting an air source heat pump (ASHP) correctly is fundamental to ensuring its safe, efficient and reliable operation. A well-positioned unit will support optimal system performance, ensure sound levels are properly managed, and reduce the likelihood of unnecessary call-backs.
Every installation presents its own unique building characteristics and site considerations. However, there are some aspects that you should factor in during the planning and design stages to help ensure the system operates as intended. Our experts have highlighted some key areas to be aware of.
In this blog, you’ll learn about:
• Avoiding air source heat pump siting mistakes
• The importance of getting siting right first time
• Safety considerations for ASHP siting
• Planning and regulatory considerations
• Getting technical support with siting
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