What is the difference between a heat pump and a split system?

As a professional hot water equipment widely used in hotels, dormitories, factories, schools, hospitals, construction sites and other places in recent years, air source heat pumps have received extensive attention. Therefore, everyone is curious about the integrated air source heat pump and the split air source heat pump system.




Integrated air source heat pump:


1. Integrated air source hot water equipment is to integrate the water tank and the heat pump host together to form a whole. This type of equipment can usually be made small and suitable for home use.

2. Advantages: The shape is relatively beautiful, saves space, and can also find a suitable installation location for small units.

3. Disadvantages: some noise will be generated when the equipment is working, the evaporator area is small, and the energy saving effect is not as good as the split type, which is only suitable for use with small demand for hot water.




Split type air source heat pump:


Split air energy hot water equipment, the water tank and the heat pump host are separated, and the middle is connected by an insulation pipe. This type of equipment can be customized in size according to needs, small for domestic hot water supply, large for constant temperature swimming pool, hotel hot water, hospital hot water, school hot water and other places for a large amount of hot water supply.

Advantages: The evaporator area is large and the energy saving effect is excellent. The split unit is usually installed on the roof and the noise is inaudible. The water tank unit can be formulated according to the amount of hot water.

Disadvantages: It requires a certain installation location, which is not suitable for small households, and requires professional installation.

 

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