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Heat Pump

A heat pump is a device that transfers heat from one place to another, typically used for heating or cooling indoor spaces. In winter, it pulls heat from the outside air or ground and moves it inside to warm your home. In summer, it does the opposite, extracting heat from indoors and releasing it outside to keep your home cool. Heat pumps are energy-efficient because they move heat instead of generating it, often using electricity to do so. They can be an eco-friendly option for temperature control in buildings.

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    A heat pump is a device that transfers heat from one place to another, effectively heating or cooling a building. In winter, it extracts heat from the outside air or ground and brings it indoors. In summer, it reverses the process, removing heat from inside and releasing it outside. Heat pumps are energy-efficient because they move heat rather than generate it, often using less electricity than traditional heating and cooling systems. They can provide heating, cooling, and even hot water, making them versatile for climate control in homes and buildings.