May 10, 2006
Many people still question whether air source heat pumps can operate reliably in cold regions.
The answer: Yes!
Air source heat pumps are increasingly being designed to provide consistent heating even in harsh sub-zero temperatures. Thanks to modern innovations such as inverter compressors and smart defrost systems, low temperature heat pumps have evolved into a reliable and energy-efficient solution for parts of Northern Europe, Canada, and the United States.
In fact, air source heat pumps can continue to provide a comfortable indoor environment in cold weather, even when the outdoor temperature drops below -20°C. For example, Leomon's CO2 BLN series uses highly efficient inverter technology and can operate at full capacity even at low temperatures of -25°C. This makes it an ideal heating and cooling solution for residential buildings and light commercial facilities in cold climates.
What makes these air source heat pump systems unique is their adaptability. Advanced air source models, such as our BLN series, are equipped with automatic mode switching and smart sensors to adjust performance based on ambient temperature. Whether your customers are located in northern Sweden or the mountains of Colorado, Leomon heat pumps provide comfort and energy savings in the most demanding environments.
Choosing the right air source heat pump model can result in stable operation, minimal maintenance and long-term energy savings.