July 10, 2024, 4:12 am | Read time: 3 minutes
An air-to-air heat pump is versatile: It can cool rooms in the summer and heat them in the winter. However, there are also some drawbacks, as an expert explains.
An air-to-air heat pump extracts heat from the outside air and uses it to warm the indoor air, eliminating the need for radiators and piping. A key advantage of this technology is that an air-to-air heat pump is significantly cheaper than the more well-known air-to-water heat pump in Germany. Additionally, it is also eligible for government subsidies.
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An Option for Heating Replacement?
“Many people are currently looking for heating alternatives, and technically speaking, it is an option,” says Stefan Materne from the Consumer Center Energy Advisory Service. But how do these devices actually work?
An air-to-air heat pump uses the natural thermal energy from the surrounding air. It is important to distinguish between heat and temperature. “Anything warmer than absolute zero at minus 273.15 degrees Celsius generates heat,” explains Dr.-Ing. Matthias Wagnitz from the Central Association for Sanitation, Heating, and Air Conditioning in response to a myHOMEBOOK inquiry.
Some Drawbacks of Air-to-Air Heat Pumps
If homeowners are considering switching to an air-to-air heat pump, there are several factors to consider. The devices are mounted directly on the facade, and at least one unit is needed per residential unit, possibly more.
The pumps make noise, both outside and inside. Additionally, a draft is created during operation, which can be perceived as unpleasant and stir up dust particles in the rooms.
Furthermore, air-to-air heat pumps do not provide hot water. Hot water must be generated, for example, using electricity. The air-to-air heat pump also requires electricity. “If you have a new building with several heat pumps and hot water via electricity, you need a high electrical connection capacity,” says the energy expert. “You should first check with the supplier to see if this is available.” The cooling function of the pump in summer consumes even more electricity. Additionally, the device must be regularly maintained and the filter changed.
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The Cost of an Air-to-Air Heat Pump
Due to its simple design, such a heat pump is somewhat cheaper than other types of heat pumps. The purchase price is around 10,000 euros. Additionally, about 5,000 euros are needed for installation. Overall, you should expect a total of around 15,000 euros. However, you should also inform yourself in advance about the relevant subsidies for energy-efficient renovations.
Only Sensible in Specific Cases
The decision to use an air-to-air heat pump for heating depends on various factors, concludes Stefan Materne. They should only be used in well-insulated buildings. The lower the heating or cooling capacity, the smaller the device and the lower the investment and operating costs.
It should also be clarified, for example in a condominium, whether it is acceptable to hang devices on the facade and whether the noise directly at the house disturbs neighbors. Before making a decision, you should also calculate the costs. “You switch to the fuel electricity – and that is expensive,” says Materne, advising to seek independent advice.
Efficiency Depends on Outside Temperature
“Air-to-air heat pumps are highly dependent on the corresponding outside temperatures. In winter, they are therefore less efficient, and electricity consumption increases. According to experts, they are primarily suitable for optimally insulated new buildings, especially low-energy or passive houses.”
With material from dpa