Installation of an air source heat pump in an apartment building. A short checklist of things to consider
Make sure of these things before installing an air source heat pump in an apartment building.
1. Make sure that an air source heat pump can be installed in your home
Ask your landlord
The landlord or homeowner must make the decision about purchasing an air source heat pump. You can link to this article to help them.
Check the suitability of the housing company
Make sure your apartment has a balcony or other outdoor space where the outdoor unit can be placed. If you live on the ground floor, the outdoor unit can be placed directly outside.
Ask about the housing association's rules
Before you proceed, find out your housing association's installation instructions and requirements for air-source heat pumps. Is installation even permitted? What conditions are involved?
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2. Choose a model that suits your home
Heating features are practically not needed
So choose a model that only has cooling and a quiet sound. On this page There are a few models that we have found to be ideal for apartment buildings due to their features, as well as the requirements of most housing companies.
3. Take care of your permits
Submit a change request
Installation in an apartment building requires submitting a modification notification to the housing association. This is important to avoid potential problems and ensure that everything is legal. It is usually a document that needs to be filled out.
Use a professional
The experts know how to take into account the safest building technical solutions and the housing company's requirements. For subscribers of the Coolflat cooling package, permit matters are handled on their behalf.
Top 3 cooling air heat pumps for apartment buildings
- Just cooling
- Meets the housing company's requirements
- Trusted brands
Mitsubishi Electric HR
Installed in an apartment building from €1,700
- 2.5 and 3.5 kW power classes
- 20 - 120 m2
- WiFi as standard
- PM 2.5 air purifier as standard
- Trusted brand
Panasonic TZ
Installed in an apartment building from €1,700
- 2.5, 3.5 and 4.2 kW power classes
- 20 - 150 m2
- WiFi as standard
- PM 2.5 air purifier as standard
- Excellent airflow
Toshiba Seiya+
Installed in an apartment building from €1,720
- 10, 13 and 16+ power classes
- 20 - 150 m2
- WiFi optional
- PM 2.5 air purifier as standard
- Quiet voice
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