Brookes Jodi, Senior Helena, Gosling Rebecca J, Smith Duncan, Wade Margaret
Health and Safety Executive, Science and Research Centre, Harpur Hill, Buxton SK17 9JN, UK.
Health and Safety Executive, Alnwick House, Benton Park View, Newcastle upon Tyne NE98 1YX, UK.
Microorganisms. 2025 May 15;13(5):1134. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms13051134.
It is anticipated that by 2028 there will be a significant increase in the use of HWHP systems in Great Britain (GB). Such systems are considered a better, energy-efficient alternative to fossil fuel-based burners and furnaces, as they use electricity. There are concerns that these systems are susceptible to microbial contamination because they hold water at lower temperatures. In particular, the concern is regarding contamination, as it can potentially cause disease in the general public and those who are maintaining and replacing these systems. Therefore, this review was focused on understanding the potential risk posed by their increased use and maintenance requirements. This review was approached systematically but was not a full systematic review. There were 61 papers that were considered potentially relevant to the research questions. Of these, 40 papers were considered relevant to the topic of in HWHP and underwent full article assessment and data extraction. The remaining papers were considered useful for background information. The scope of this review established that are a known risk in hot water systems that can be carried over to HWHP systems, yet there is minimal evidence to suggest that the current control measures are being appropriately applied to reduce the risk of exposure. When considering countrywide legislation and guidance, it appears that the risk is considered lower in single- or multi-family homes that do not require a centralised system. This review included the assessment of information regarding the safety of working with HWHP systems with regards to maintenance and replacement. The authors found a lack of information regarding these safety concerns. This review is among the first to systematically evaluate the risks of contamination in HWHP systems.
预计到2028年,英国(GB)家用热水热泵(HWHP)系统的使用将显著增加。由于这些系统使用电力,因此被认为是比基于化石燃料的燃烧器和熔炉更好的节能替代品。有人担心这些系统容易受到微生物污染,因为它们在较低温度下储存水。特别是,人们担心污染问题,因为它可能会在普通公众以及维护和更换这些系统的人员中引发疾病。因此,本综述的重点是了解其使用增加和维护要求所带来的潜在风险。本综述采用了系统的方法,但并非全面的系统综述。有61篇论文被认为可能与研究问题相关。其中,40篇论文被认为与家用热水热泵中的污染主题相关,并进行了全文评估和数据提取。其余的论文被认为对背景信息有用。本综述的范围确定,污染是热水系统中已知的风险,可以延续到家用热水热泵系统,但几乎没有证据表明目前正在适当应用控制措施来降低接触风险。在考虑全国性立法和指导时,似乎在不需要集中系统的单户或多户住宅中,风险被认为较低。本综述包括对与家用热水热泵系统维护和更换相关的工作安全性信息的评估。作者发现缺乏关于这些安全问题的信息。本综述是首批系统评估家用热水热泵系统中污染风险的研究之一。