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Wilkinson
12 September, 16:55
How does a heat pump work?
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Serenity Wallace
12 September, 17:26
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Heat pumps work by transferring heat energy between two areas. The most common type, the air-source heat pump, uses a coil of refrigerant to absorb heat from indoor air and transfer it to the air outside for cooling. In cold weather, the heat pump reverses the direction of heat transfer.
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