Trying to find info about air to air heat pumps here, but very little information available almost 100% of the SEAI site and related discussions relate to "wet" systems moving from traditional gas or oil boilers connected to an immersion tank and radiators. There's literally nothing about the Irish experience of moving from electric storage or panel heaters (or nothing at all) to air to air heat pumps.
The little I have managed to figure out is that these largely resemble multi split air conditioners with a similar feature set and prerequisites - so you have an outdoor unit and ducts to indoor wall units. From what I can see mostly these don't do hot water, although I see Daikin advertises a version of their multi split that allows you to have either 5 indoor units per outdoor system or 3 plus a heated water tank, which sounds very appealing.
Is anybody au fair with this or have any info on case studies - I'm guessing apartments with electric heating would have been a huge potential market, but can see almost zero on the SEAI website which seems skewed almost entirely towards homes?
The reason I ask is because my house was built without a "wet" system - I have electric storage heaters downstairs and panel and convector heaters upstairs with an electric immersion. It seems almost impossible to get a rough idea of the cost of replacing such a system, though I suspect it is probably a good bit cheaper than retrofitting in underfloor given the nature of the building. I've solid wood flooring upstairs which would add to the complexity to top it off!
Any hints or experience?
The little I have managed to figure out is that these largely resemble multi split air conditioners with a similar feature set and prerequisites - so you have an outdoor unit and ducts to indoor wall units. From what I can see mostly these don't do hot water, although I see Daikin advertises a version of their multi split that allows you to have either 5 indoor units per outdoor system or 3 plus a heated water tank, which sounds very appealing.
Is anybody au fair with this or have any info on case studies - I'm guessing apartments with electric heating would have been a huge potential market, but can see almost zero on the SEAI website which seems skewed almost entirely towards homes?
The reason I ask is because my house was built without a "wet" system - I have electric storage heaters downstairs and panel and convector heaters upstairs with an electric immersion. It seems almost impossible to get a rough idea of the cost of replacing such a system, though I suspect it is probably a good bit cheaper than retrofitting in underfloor given the nature of the building. I've solid wood flooring upstairs which would add to the complexity to top it off!
Any hints or experience?