What You Need to Know about Hybrid Heating Systems

The most important thing to remember with hybrid heating systems is that they are made up of both air-source heat pumps and traditional boilers. The bonding of two technologies exists to make the most of one another.

What are Hybrid Heating Systems?

They are heating systems that use two different types of heating methods to offer overall improved efficiency.

They typically use gas or oil-fired boilers with an air-source heat pump. You will benefit from both methods by combining the speed and powerful heating abilities of a boiler backed by the energy efficiency of a heat pump.

The system will automatically switch between the two when required, prioritising the heat pump. The boiler will kick in when needed, usually during colder periods.

 

Hybrid heating systems are the merging of two technologies for maximum efficient power.

Why Two Heaters?

With a hybrid system, people can benefit from both faster home heating and energy efficiency that will keep the home warm over a longer period of time.

If using a smart control, a hybrid system will automatically choose the most efficient method of heating your home.

Heat pumps can produce four units of heat for every one unit of energy that it uses, making them extremely efficient.

 

Hybrid heating systems save you money and improve your home efficiency.

There are Two Different Types of Hybrid Systems

Bivalent

This form of hybrid system lets you choose a specific temperature as the prompt for the switching of the two types of heating technologies.

If you were to set the heat pump to work when the temperature outside is 5*C, the boiler will take over when it drops below that figure.

Tariff Controlled

This kind of hybrid heating system will know how to monitor the amount you pay for energy in your home. It will automatically switch between the heat pump and boiler based on the requirements of the property.

As you will not need to do anything with this system thanks to its automatic nature, it is the most recommended option out of the two. It will maximise your savings by choosing the most cost-effective way of heating your home.

 

Important Things to Remember:

Hybrid Heating Systems:

The merging of two heating technologies creates an efficient yet reliable way of heating the home.

Bivalent System

The manual option for the hybrid system, allows you to choose when the boiler kicks in.

Tariff Controlled System

The automatic option for the system maximises energy savings by monitoring your energy consumption and automatically switching to the best tariff.

Heat Pump Priority

The heat pump will always be used until it requires a boost from the boiler, typically during the winter season.

Same Old, Different New

It’s important to remember that both respective technologies will always work in the way they always have. It’s the meeting of these two technologies that creates a hybrid system and works hand-in-hand to create a new way of heating our homes.



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