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HEAT PUMP
WITH MOST SUNLIGHT CONVERSION EFFICIENCY
- For providing hot water to government guest houses, residential schools, and ashram schools.
- Using a heat pump water can be heated up to 45° c.
- Compared to an electric heater heat pump is cheaper and using a heat pump hot water can be provided for 360 days with minimum cost.
- While using a solar water heater, if an electrical booster is used then only hot water can be provided for 24 hrs, but by using a heat pump we can get 24 hrs hot water.
- With the technical specifications provided hereunder, the heat pump has an inbuilt heat exchanger by which it is more efficient than other pumps.

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● For providing hot water to government guest houses, residential schools, and ashram schools.
● Using a heat pump water can be heated up to 45 c.
● Compared to an electric heater heat pump is cheaper and using a heat pump hot water can be provided for 360 days with
minimum cost.
● While using a solar water heater, if an electrical booster is used then only hot water can be provided for 24 hrs, but by using a heat pump we can get 24 hrs hot water.
● With the technical specifications provided hereunder, the heat pump has an inbuilt heat exchanger by which it is more
efficient than other pumps.
● Using a heat pump water can be heated up to 45 c.
● Compared to an electric heater heat pump is cheaper and using a heat pump hot water can be provided for 360 days with
minimum cost.
● While using a solar water heater, if an electrical booster is used then only hot water can be provided for 24 hrs, but by using a heat pump we can get 24 hrs hot water.
● With the technical specifications provided hereunder, the heat pump has an inbuilt heat exchanger by which it is more
efficient than other pumps.
COMPARISON BETWEEN HEAT PUMP, ELECTRIC GEYSER AND SOLAR WATER HEATER
Heat Pump
- The heat pump also uses some electrical energy, this is mainly used to power the compressor component in the cycle. Most of the energy used to heat up the water comes from the heat absorbed from the air and transferred to the water in the heat exchanger.
- The heat pump uses 1/10th of electricity to heat the same amount of water. This makes this a very viable option if you are looking to save on your energy costs.
- Compared to a Electric geyser, buying and installing a heat pump may be more expensive in some instances. Over time, however, the savings from the lower electricity usage bring a better return on investment.
Electrical Geyser
- The Electric water geyser uses electrical energy to heat up the water to the right temperature.
- The Electric geysers use 10 times more electricity to heat the same amount of water. This makes this a very expensive option with higher electricity bills.
- Electric Geysers are less expensive but have higher Electricity Bills.
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