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Heat pump systems

A heat pump system is a device that transfers heat between indoor and outdoor environments to provide heating or cooling. It works similar to a refrigerator but in reverse for heating. Using electricity, it extracts heat from the outside air or ground—even in cold weather—and moves it inside to warm a building. In cooling mode, it removes heat from indoors and releases it outside. Heat pumps are energy-efficient because they transfer heat rather than generate it, making them an effective option for maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures with lower energy consumption.