24 January 2025

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Do heat pumps use refrigerant?

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Key takeaways:

  • Heat pumps require refrigerants to function and transfer heat
  • A variety of refrigerants can work, but some are safer and less harmful for the environment
  • Aira uses the natural refrigerant R290 for its low environmental impact

Refrigerant is at the core of heat pump functionality; it is the vital substance that facilitates the heat transfer process that makes heat pumps so efficient. By understanding refrigerants and their role in heat pumps, you can make more informed and sustainable energy choices.

What is a refrigerant?

Refrigerants are substances capable of transitioning between liquid and gaseous states. This unique property enables them to absorb and release heat, powering the heating and cooling cycles of heat pumps. Modern refrigerants, such as R410A, replaced older, ozone-depleting options like R22 (Freon). The Aira Heat Pump uses the natural refrigerant R290 (propane) for its reduced environmental impact.

How heat pumps use refrigerants

Heat pumps work by transferring heat rather than generating it. Here’s how:

  • In Heating Mode: The refrigerant extracts heat from outside air, even in cold weather, and releases it indoors to warm your space.
  • In Cooling Mode: The cycle reverses, pulling heat from your home and expelling it outside to keep interiors cool.

This closed-loop process relies on the refrigerant’s ability to efficiently transfer heat, ensuring optimal performance and minimal energy consumption.

Environmental impact of refrigerants

The type of refrigerant used in heat pumps has a significant impact on their environmental footprint. Traditional refrigerants like R22 were phased out due to their Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP). Even newer synthetic options like R410A, though ozone-safe, still contribute to global warming due to their high Global Warming Potential (GWP).

Natural refrigerants such as R290 (propane) and CO2 (R744) are gaining popularity for their eco-friendly properties:

  • Low GWP: Natural refrigerants contribute far less to climate change.
  • Ozone-Friendly: They do not harm the ozone layer, unlike older synthetic counterparts.

Using more eco-friendly alternatives aligns with global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and comply with stricter environmental regulations.

Maintaining refrigerant efficiency

To maximise the efficiency and lifespan of your heat pump:

  • Schedule routine maintenance to check refrigerant levels and ensure there are no leaks.
  • Use certified technicians to handle refrigerants safely and effectively, like Aira’s highly trained and specialised technicians.

The path to sustainability

As the industry moves toward banning high-GWP refrigerants in favour of natural alternatives, heat pumps are at the forefront of eco-conscious innovation. Systems using refrigerants like R290 exemplify the shift toward greener technologies that balance performance with sustainability.

Conclusion

Refrigerants are the unsung heroes of heat pump technology, enabling efficient climate control in homes worldwide. By choosing heat pumps and supporting the transition to natural refrigerants, you can enjoy year-round comfort while contributing to a more sustainable future.

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