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What is Aerothermy?

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Aerothermal is a technology that allows to obtain energy from the air. It consists of the exchange of heat from the system and the surrounding air. This exchange is carried out through an aerothermal heat pump, which absorbs and recovers the energy from the surrounding air, transferring it to the installation, thus making it one of the most economical systems that exist.

More and more technology is evolving to develop new energy saving methods, and the development of aerothermal pumps is becoming a great alternative to conventional systems that are installed in homes.

Aerothermal equipment works like a conventional heat pump, but offers three different possibilities in the same installation: it provides heating, air conditioning and sanitary hot water throughout the year.

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What are the advantages of aerothermal?

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The most important advantages of aerothermal energy can be summarized in the following:

It does not use any fuel that you have to store or supply, they work only with electrical energy.

They make little noise. Aerothermal heat pumps are very quiet.

It is a very complete system. The same equipment covers the needs of heating, hot water and air conditioning.

Great energy efficiency. Aerothermal energy by using the energy of the air is a system of maximum energy efficiency.

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Where can aerothermal systems be installed?

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Aerothermal equipment can be installed practically anywhere, since the necessary equipment is similar to that of an air conditioner.

It can be Monoblock (a single unit outdoors) or biblock (an outdoor unit and an indoor unit, both can be connected with: sanitary water tank, underfloor heating, adiators, fan-coil, for cold air and heat.

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At Energisolarsystems we also offer maintenance and repair services for aerothermal systems. More information at info@energisolarsystems.com

Monoblock aerothermal scheme

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Biblock aerothermal scheme

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