A "HEAT PUMP" is a device used within a heat transfer system or heating system. It is generally used to transport liquids or gases from one place to another and facilitate heat transfer. Heat pumps transfer heat taken from the outside to the interior space and perform heating or cooling processes. A heat pump can cool or heat an area using a cooling cycle or a heating cycle.
Heat pumps come in different types, such as air-source heat pumps, ground-source heat pumps, water-source heat pumps, and more. Each type uses a different method to extract or release heat from various sources. Heat pumps can provide energy efficiency since they take heat from their surroundings and use it to maintain the desired temperature indoors.
Heat pumps are commonly used for heating and cooling processes in residential buildings, commercial properties, and industrial facilities. They are considered environmentally friendly heating and cooling systems that can provide energy savings.