Heat Pump
A heat pump is a device that transfers heat from one place to another using a refrigeration cycle. It can both heat and cool spaces by extracting heat from a source and releasing it elsewhere. In heating mode, it absorbs heat from the outside air, ground, or water, and then releases it inside. In cooling mode, it removes heat from indoors and releases it outside.
In HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems, a heat pump plays a crucial role by providing efficient heating and cooling. It offers energy efficiency compared to traditional heating or cooling systems, as it moves heat rather than generating it directly. Heat pumps are versatile and suitable for various climates, making them a popular choice for both residential and commercial applications.