Heatpump testing

Heat pumps

Heat pumps are increasingly being used to heat, cool and provide hot water to buildings. This development aligns with the trend to use less gas: heat pumps are an interesting sustainable alternative to traditional boilers.

This shift means moving from an individual boiler to a system with various components that must meet quality requirements and European regulations. Kiwa makes this tangible. As one of Europe’s largest testing and certification organizations, we have our own advanced test lab for testing and certifying all aspects related to heat pumps.

What’s happening in the field of heat pumps?

Legislation regarding boilers and heat pumps is evolving. Achieving goals for the sustainability of homes and other buildings is highly dependent on this.

The demand for certified (hybrid) heat pumps and certified professionals is expected to increase significantly in the coming years. Additionally, testing and inspecting the safety, quality, performance and noise level of heat pumps remain essential, now and in the future.

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