What is a heat pump and how does it work?
A heat pump is a highly efficient device that transfers heat from the air, ground, or water into your home. In this link, we explain the technical principles behind both air-to-water and ground-source models.
What advantages do heat pump units have compared to other heating methods?
Heat pump units are energy-efficient, eco-friendly, and safe, with significantly lower operating costs. They produce heat without pollution, waste gas, or residue. Compared to traditional heating, they cost only 25%, and just 33–50% of fuel oil or gas systems. Plus, they last up to 15 years.
Does the heat pump unit consume electricity during operation?
Yes, heat pumps use electricity, but very little. The electricity powers the system to absorb heat from the environment, making it far more efficient than traditional electric water heaters.
Are Tongyi heat pumps suitable for cold climates?
Yes, our R290 series models are optimized for sub-zero temperatures, thanks to advanced inverter technology and intelligent defrost cycles. The heat pump buyer guide explains how to choose the right unit based on your region.
How much energy can I save with a Tongyi heat pump?
You can reduce your heating costs by up to 50% compared to traditional systems. In our website, you’ll find detailed savings estimates and comparisons based on home size and climate.
Can I connect my Tongyi heat pump to solar panels?
Yes, many of our models support PV integration for maximum sustainability. In the heat pump buyer guide, we show how to optimize your installation with green energy.
What is the lifespan of a Tongyi heat pump?
With proper maintenance, our systems can last 15–20 years. The articles in the knowledge section includes maintenance tips to extend product life.
Does Tongyi offer smart control or remote monitoring?
Yes, our heat pumps include smart features such as app control, dual-zone management, and energy tracking. More info is available in here.
How do I choose the right model for my home?
Model choice depends on heating needs, climate, and space. Use our heat pump buyer guide to match your home with the perfect unit.