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What is the efficiency of the heat pump
The COP (Efficiency Factor) is the efficiency indicator of a heat pump. Let's look at the following example: A heat pump that delivers 4000 watts and pumps (consumes) 1,000 watts has COP 4, which is calculated as follows: 4000/1000 = 4
This means that the higher the COP efficiency for a heat pump, the better. That is why heat pump manufacturers present the maximum COP of the product in their brochures.
In other words the COP value shows us the performance we will get from the heat pump.
Therefore, when choosing a heat pump, we must pay close attention to the larger COP, compared to the amount of power the pump uses.
The higher the efficiency of the COP heat pump, the lower the electric bill!
However, the COP value only applies to a specific outdoor temperature and does not include fluctuations. Most of the time, in fact, heat pump manufacturers base their COP performance on the outside temperature that gives them the highest efficiency. This distortion created the necessary correction of how the Heat Pumps efficiency is calculated, in a new way the SCOP Seasonal Performance Factor.SCOP (Seasonal Efficiency Ratio) is a new average measurement that shows how efficient the heat pump is on an annual basis.
This gives us a realistic picture that makes it much easier to compare heat pumps between different manufacturers and different models of the same manufacturer.
Gives a more accurate picture of performance than the COP. Therefore, the consumer can better use SCOP to compare the efficiency of different heat pumps with each other.
Thus, with the SCOP value you can better determine which pump is the most efficient.