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Heat pumps are not only for residential applications, as many may assume.

They can be an energy-efficient and economical heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) alternative here in Canoga Park to the traditional HVAC systems the majority of commercial buildings use. 

reducing energy costs 

Many businesses trying to cut down on their energy costs, looking to leave a smaller carbon footprint as well, are looking for a heat pump to address this issue for them.

Tassio Temp Control, Inc professionals would be happy to discuss this option with for California businesses to see if it’s a viable alternative.

What Types of Commercial Heat Pumps Are There?

There are two main types of commercial heat pumps: air-source heat pumps (ASHPs) and water-source heat pumps (WSHPs).

Air-Source Heat Pumps

Air-source heat pumps do lose their efficiency in extremely cold temperatures

Air-source heat pumps are the most commonly used.

They owe their popularity to their lower costs and ease of installation since they don’t require any additional equipment or consistent water/ground temperatures to operate.

  • Need for back-up

These systems acquire their heat from the outside air and transfer it inside.

However, air-source heat pumps do lose their efficiency in extremely cold temperatures, where they require a backup heat source for supplementation.

Water-Source Heat Pumps

In contrast, water-source heat pumps rely on water to acquire or disperse their heat from the steady temperature of the water.

These systems sustain their temperatures, not requiring a backup source, no matter the temperatures outside in Canoga Park.

  • High efficiency 

Consistent water temperature in the loop is most commonly achieved through mechanical means

They offer some of the highest efficiencies in the HVAC industry.

In a commercial water-source heat pump, consistent water temperature in the loop is most commonly achieved through mechanical means, such as a cooling tower, chiller, or boiler.

How Do Commercial Heat Pumps Work?

Essentially, heat pumps operate like a refrigerator. Using a network of looping pipes extending from the hot side to the cold, the gas in the loops condenses to liquid and then expands again. 

This moves the heat along where it’s needed, extracting it from where it’s not wanted and moving it to areas where it is, offering a cooling solution in the summer and heating it in the winter. Just like a ceiling fan that reverses direction whether cooling or heating is necessary, the liquid in the loops reverses direction depending on what’s required. 

geothermal heat pumps

Heat pumps are an effective part of efficient California HVAC systems. Simply moving heat from one area to another can use less energy than needed to generate heat.

According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), geothermal heat pumps are the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean, and cost-effective space conditioning systems available.

Benefits

Following are just a few of the benefits of using a sustainable commercial heat pump instead of other heating and cooling means in Canoga Park:

No consumption of energy is used here, just extracting heat from the air or water

  • Significant savings on fuel bills as opposed to electric, oil, liquid gas, or solid fuel heating and cooling options. 

No consumption of energy is used here, just extracting heat from the air or water.

This counters initial installation costs, meaning savings can be recognized in a relatively short time.

  • Financial savings both on monthly operating costs and maintenance visits.

Commercial heat pumps don’t need regularly scheduled Tassio Temp Control, Inc professional visits.

The closed-loop system typically lasts 10 to 25 years, resulting in low repair costs and not needing to replace parts or the full system for years and years.

  • Federal and state tax credits are available upon installation, as well as rebates. 

These reduce the overall net cost of installation.

  • Happier employees and customers due to improved indoor air quality (IAQ) and low operating noise. 

Improved indoor air quality means healthier employees and customers

Improved indoor air quality means healthier employees and customers.

And a perceptibly lower operating noise won’t interfere with employee and customer focus and operations.

Tassio Temp Control Commercial Heat Pump Experts

Commercial heat pumps can serve both cooling and heating needs.

Along with the benefits of energy efficiency, long-term cost savings, and happier-employee options, a commercial heat pump is a win-win solution for most Canoga Park, CA, businesses.

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