cromwell wrote:cruiser2 wrote:How do you build a heat pump when you are on the tenth florr of a block of flats with no garden?
They can put them on the outside wall Cruiser, mind you servicing them might be a bit tricky!
There are something like 7,000 tower blocks in the UK. Let's say there is an average of 75 units in each block that's 525,000 units. Most of the flats I have visited down the years - family and friends and myself - have either had electric heating or some sort of communal heating system. That's some lucrative retro-fit contract to fulfil. Then there are the terraced houses and the chocolate box villages with row upon row of stone cottages fronting on to the street.
And let's not forget that heat pumps run on electricity some 45% of which is generated by gas in any given year. It is not just gas bills that will be going up. And whether we have one or not ALL of us will be paying the bribes being offered to those that do.
If heat pumps were such a good idea there would be queues of people with wads of cash in their hands stretching round the block in order to get one. It's not happening.
Suff wrote:Same as the aircon units you see on huge blocks of flats all over the world. Similar technology, different application.
Except that air-con units blow cold air directly into a room or space. Heat pumps require a closed loop water system with either underfloor piping or radiators. And nobody knows the structural implications of drilling many big holes in the walls of tower blocks in order to get the "heat" in.