A heat pump works by transferring heat from one place to another, typically from the outside air or ground into a building for heating in the winter, and the reverse for cooling in the summer. Here’s a breakdown of how it operates:
Heat pumps consist of four main components: an evaporator, a compressor, an
The heat pump absorbs heat from the outside air or ground, where the refrigerant is in a low-pressure, cold state. As the refrigerant flows through the evaporator coils, it absorbs heat and evaporates into a gas.
The gaseous refrigerant is then compressed by the compressor, which increases its temperature and pressure.
The hot, high-pressure gas moves to the condenser coils inside the building, where it releases heat to the indoor space. As it loses
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