Alterius VDS Heat Pumps are devices used to transfer heat from one place to another using a small amount of energy. They are designed for heating or cooling rooms as well as providing domestic hot water. Their operation is based on the principle of a reversible thermodynamic cycle, which enables the transfer of heat from areas of lower temperature to areas of higher temperature.
Split‑type heat pumps transfer heat from the air to a medium such as water, which can then be used for underfloor heating or for the production of domestic hot water.
Benefits of using heat pumps:
- Energy Efficiency: Heat pumps are more energy‑efficient than traditional heating systems because they require only a small amount of electricity to operate. Most of the supplied heat comes from renewable sources (air, ground, or water).
- Environmental Protection: Due to reduced CO₂ emissions and lower consumption of fossil fuels, heat pumps are more environmentally friendly than many other heating methods.
- Versatility: A heat pump can be used for both heating and cooling, making it suitable for year‑round operation.
- Long Lifespan: Properly installed and maintained heat pumps are generally durable and require minimal maintenance.






