Getting the design and installation right 2.2. Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) extract the heat energy contained within ambient air and upgrades its temperature to a more useful temperature. In that sense it is 'pushing' heat (from low to high temperature) against its natural thermodynamic flow.. For example, federal tax credits for air source heat pumps are limited to $2000, whereas ground source heat pumps qualify for tax credits up to 30 percent of the cost, with no upper limit.

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3. Limited Compatibility: Another misconception is that air source heat pump heaters are limited in terms of compatibility with existing heating systems. Air source heat pump heaters can integrate with a wide range of heating systems and hot water systems including underfloor heating, radiators, and DHW systems. 4.. What is an air source heat pump? An air source heat pump (sometimes referred to as an air-to-water heat pump) transfers heat from the outside air to water. This in turn heats rooms in your home via radiators or underfloor heating. It can also heat water stored in a hot water cylinder for your hot taps, showers, and baths.