What is a heat pump?
A heat pump is a mechanical device that extracts heat that is present in the air, ground or water and boosts it so it can be used for heat and hot water in buildings.
As most of the heat comes from the environment and the electricity used to run the heat pump comes from our ever-decarbonising electrical grid, heat pumps are extremely green.
In the UK and Ireland, the three main types of heat pumps used are air source, ground source and water source heat pumps. Our commercial brand, Remeha, also has a range of gas absorption heat pumps.
Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) are generally preferred because they are more flexible to install. Ground source and water source heat pumps are generally more time consuming and difficult to install, because of the groundworks that are required.
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Baxi HP40 Monobloc Air Source Heat Pump
Our range of Baxi Air Source Heat Pumps are available individually or with our Baxi Air Source Heat Pump Cylinders to provide a complete solution that delivers reliability and energy-efficient performance.
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Baxi ASHP Cylinder
The Baxi Air Source Heat Pump Cylinder has been specially designed and manufactured in the UK by Baxi and Heatrae Sadia experts.
Earn rewards as a Baxi Heat Pump Installer
As a Baxi Air Source Heat Pump Installer, you can earn £600 per installation for up to three qualifying Baxi HP40 Air Source Heat Pumps when they are installed, commissioned, and registered for warranty between 2nd September and 6th January 2025 on Baxi Works.†
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Discover how to commission your air source heat pump installation to ensure optimum performance, efficiency and energy savings can be achieved for your customers.
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