Is it possible to use commercial heat pumps for domestic hot water?

Looking at air source heat pumps, ground source heat pumps regarding domestic hot water.
By: Rinnai UK
 
WAVERLY HALL, Ga. - Aug. 13, 2024 - PRLog -- Prior to delving into this subject, it would be beneficial to put household hot water into numerical terms.
Prior to delving into this subject, it would be beneficial to put household hot water into numerical terms.

Hot water used only for residential properties and/or homes is sometimes referred to as domestic hot water, or DHW. This is untrue; instead, the term describes water used for household tasks including bathing, sinking, showering, and general ablutions. Therefore, hot water utilised in both residential and commercial buildings is referred to as DHW heating.

Since lowering CO2 emissions is the main priority for international policy, climate change is high on the agenda. The heating industry is thought to be a key contributor to CO2 reduction, which raises a number of concerns about potential new DHW heating applications and technology. Thus, we answer the commonly asked issue, "Can Commercial Heat Pumps be used for domestic hot water?" in this blog.
Hot water for the home and energy for buildings.

Best practice design principles can help lower the amount of energy needed for heating in a building. For instance, making a building as thermally efficient as feasible will reduce the amount of energy needed for heating services. With DHW heating, however, this isn't the case because the demand is probably going to stay consistent.

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