What is a heat pump?

What is a heat pump? "Heat pump" is to convert low-level energy into high-level energy that can be utilized by people. The low energy in nature can come from water, air, soil and so on. What is an air source heat pump? An air source heat pump is an energy transfer device. It refers to a device that follows the principle of reverse Carnot cycle and transfers a large amount of heat contained in the air to a space requiring heat by consuming a small amount of electrical energy. Reverse Carnot cycle heating coefficient: ε = TK / (TK-T0) Air energy heat pump refrigerant (refrigerant): Circulating working substances are continuously completed in the refrigeration device. Commonly used refrigerants: ammonia, freon (R22, R134A, R407C, R410A). Heating capacity: The heat delivered to the room by the heat pump from the outside in a unit time. COP value: In fact, it is the ratio of heating capacity and input power achieved by the heat pump system. Under the same operating conditions, the larger the ratio, the higher the efficiency of the heat pump system and the more energy-saving.

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