Warm Air Heat Pump system
A warm air heat pump system gathers heat from the outside air, amplifies it and then circulates it around the space to be heated.
This means they are environmentally friendly and cheap to run; every kilowatt of power input to the system will produce approximately 3kw of heat output.
Warm Air Heat Pump system
High capacity, high efficiency temporary heating can be created by reversing the operation of the Crestair temporary air conditioning system. It’s a simple as turning the reverse cycle chiller from cool to heat mode, and connecting it via leak free flexible hoses which carry warm water to our range of internal fan coil and air handling units.
These deliver a powerful stream of warm air which can be regulated in terms of both water temperature and air velocity, to produce a controlled comfortable environment. The other real benefit of this system is running cost. Being a reverse cycle heat pump, the heat generated in kW is between three and four times the connected power. In other words, for 10kW of electricity consumed, the heat output will be between 30kW and 40kW. A typical electric heater will only give approximately 90% of the connected power, ie 9kW of heat for 10kW of connected power.

