Heat pumps
Renewable energy solutions for sustainable buildings using natural sources such as air, ground and water to provide heating, cooling and hot water.
 
Heat pumps are the perfect partner for heating and cooling systems designed to work at lower water temperatures, helping to support the design and construction of more energy-efficient buildings.
What do heat pumps mean for you?
All in one soluton
Heat pumps can be used to both heat a home or building as well as provide hot water.
Environmentally friendly solution.
No carbon dioxide output helping to reduce carbon footprint of your home.
Saving money on energy bills
Being more efficient than traditional sources, heat pumps consume less energy overall.
High output low noise
Heat pumps are a clean and quiet way to heat and cool your home.
Types of heat pumps
Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs)
For new residential dwellings, monobloc and split system heat pumps are ideal solutions for efficient hot water generation and space heating.
Hot Water Heat Pumps (HWHPs)
A low-carbon technology for heating hot water, designed to be installed within a building.
Featured product
Edel
Our Edel RF Hot Water Heat Pump (HWHP) is a low carbon technology for heating hot water. This heat pump can create hot water up to 60°C, is high performance with low operational noise and is suitable for installation within service cupboards, garages and utility rooms.
Ambient loops
This system uses a network of water heat pumps connected to an ambient loop and can improve the energy performance of a building.
Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs)
ideal for projects where early consideration can be given to groundworks and infrastructure.
Water Source Heat Pumps (WSHPs)
This variation is best suited to developments that are located near a large body of water.
We offer a wide range of CPD UK and CIBSE accredited CPDs covering different aspects of the design and specification of heat pumps. All CPDs can be delivered online or in person.
CPDs Dimplex is here to assist you in your project with expert information. Our frequently updated and curated content library is here to break down key information, finding you the correct specifications and saving you essential time for your project.
We can offer hands-on face-to-face training on Dimplex products, including heat pump principles and servicing, and a course covering our Edel hot water heat pump.
Product trainingOur Heat Design Team
Need to understand the heat loss and load of a new project? Want to ensure your home is compliant with the latest sustainability regulations? Want to know how to budget for a new heating system?
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Can the Zeroth Energy System reduce the carbon footprint of HVAC services?
How can the Zeroth Energy System reduce the carbon footprint of heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) services in residential apartments and mixed-use developments?
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How is the UK Government planning to incentivise low carbon heating system installation through the Heat and Buildings Strategy?
The UK Government announced the much-anticipated Heat and Buildings Strategy on the 18th of November 2021. It revealed ambitions for the transition to low carbon buildings of the future, with plans to phase out fossil fuels in favour of electrification. The Heat and Buildings Strategy outlines how £3.9 billion of funding will be allocated in the three-year term of 2022-2025 to speed up the decarbonisation of heat.
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How does the Zeroth Energy System address domestic hot water demand and reduce primary energy use in apartments?
Domestic hot water (DHW) is typically the dominant energy load in modern, well insulated buildings. Ambient loops, such as the Zeroth Energy System can significantly reduce the annual CO2 emissions and primary energy use of large residential properties in two ways:
Balancing the DHW demand and output
Heating water to the required temperature at the point of use
We will consider how the technology achieves these reductions and what the impact is on modern developments.