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1 hour ago, Rob_the_Sparky said:

I believe what you call a Varmepumper is likely to be what we would call an air source heat pump e.g.: air source heat pump - Bing images

It is. Can be bought cheap as chips from the likes of Jula. I had one from there and lasted the Five years I was in the house and as far as I know its still working. 

 

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Energibesparende inverterpumpe som er egnet til kompletteringsvarme i 60-85 m³ store rom og som i tillegg...

 

Branded ones are a bit pricier though and can be recharged where as the cheap ones are sealed units.

 

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En energieffektiv og stilren modell som produserer høy varmekapasitet og behagelig kjøling etter behov. *Inkludert...

 

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