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Heat Pumps for Heating and Cooling

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Heat Pumps for Heating and Cooling 1.9. Available Technologies Heat pumps are classified based on the fluid used for the heat source while the heat pump is operating in the heating mode. For example, a heat pump that uses air as its heat source when operating in the heating mode is referred to as an air-source heat pump. Also, a heat pump system that uses earth or water as its heat source when operating in the heating mode is classified as a ground source or water-source heat pump respectively. Two main types of heat pumps are: 1. Air Source heat pumps − Heat is transferred from the low-temperature AIR outside to the high-temperature interior. 2. Geothermal heat pumps • Ground source heat pump − Relies on the relative warmth of EARTH for its heating and cooling production. The earth is used as a heat sink in the summer and a heat source in the winter. • Water source heat pump − Heat is transferred from low-temperature WATER outside (from a pond, lake or ground) to a high-temperature interior. Air source heat pumps are further classified as: 14

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