
Nature, an inexhaustible source of energy
CIAT has made a conscious decision to use an inexhaustible source of non-polluting and, above all, free energy. Nature.
Indeed, today our focus is on geothermal and air-source heating, which draws on the free energy generated by nature (air, water, the ground). This energy is then optimised by a heat pump and carried into homes.
This type of heating is known as ?reversible? because its thermodynamic hot water cycle can be reversed for a cold water cycle which can be used to cool homes in the summer.
The system is made up of three main parts:
Advantages
Comfort: CIAT analyses the requirements and characteristics of each individual situation to determine which equipment will best provide the maximum level of comfort needed.
Savings: although a CIAT thermodynamic heating system costs as much to install as a conventional fuel-oil or gas heating system, it costs very little to run due to the fact that most of the energy it uses is free. In fact, it uses electricity only to run the heat pump. One of the least expensive ways to heat on the market!
Environment: because it only uses renewable energy, this type of heating system helps to protect nature, its source of power. By using a heat pump you play a part in the conservation of the environment.