Does anyone have any data on the effect of defrost on SCOP or cost? I know there’s often significant variation from system to system…
I’m trying to understand how much could be saved if defrost could be avoided.
cheers!
Danny
Does anyone have any data on the effect of defrost on SCOP or cost? I know there’s often significant variation from system to system…
I’m trying to understand how much could be saved if defrost could be avoided.
cheers!
Danny
Hi @DannyB,
…probably more than you realise. Obviously cost depends on 1) how much energy each defrost consumes (including that needed to re-warm the circulating fluid and also the house, which loses heat during the defrost), and 2) how often defrosts occur. It also depends on how you run your heat pump - if you run it continuously you might get more defrosts per day.
Some manufacturers (e.g. Samsung) have put a lot of effort in to minimising both (e.g. including an economiser circuit in their HTQ range which makes defrosts quite rare, and ensuring very short defrosts with a sensible controller algorithm). I only saw a handful on mine in the whole of the winter, each lasting less than 5 minutes. I put a couple of relevant numbers in Samsung ASHPs: Anatomy of a Defrost.
Owners of some other makes curse defrosts for their frequency and duration.
Not easy, unless you buy a GSHP (or move to the Bahamas…)
Thanks Sarah, that’s useful info.
Glyn’s post here has some helpful numbers: