Air Source Heat Pump
Heat pump water heaters use electricity to move heat from one place to another instead of generating heat directly. Therefore, they can be two to three times more energy efficient than conventional electric resistance water heaters. To move the heat, heat pumps work like a refrigerator in reverse.
While a refrigerator pulls heat from inside a box and dumps it into the surrounding room, a stand-alone air-source heat pump water heater pulls heat from the surrounding air and dumps it -- at a higher temperature -- into a tank to heat water. You can purchase a stand-alone heat pump water heating system as an integrated unit with a built-in water storage tank and back-up resistance heating elements. You can also retrofit a heat pump to work with an existing conventional storage water heater.
Commercial air energy water heater
More energy saving. Under the same conditions, compared with the power consumption of electric water heaters, the power consumption of air energy water heaters only accounts for 23.66% of that of traditional electric water heaters at 20 ℃ in spring; At 32 ℃ in summer,
Wall-mounted air energy water heater
High quality enamel liner, lengthened anti-corrosion magnesium rod, strong corrosion resistance, not easy to produce scale, safe and durable; Micro-channel heating, multi-loop flat channel, porous parallel flow channel, increase the contact area with the water tank, highly efficient thermal silicone grease, and high heat exchange efficiency;