
heat pump technology
A heat pump is an efficient device that transfers heat between indoor and outdoor environments, providing heating or cooling as needed. It works like a reversible refrigeration system: in winter, it extracts heat from outside air (even cold air) and moves it indoors; in summer, it pulls heat from inside and releases it outside. This process uses a refrigerant cycle powered by a small amount of electricity, making heat pumps more energy-efficient than traditional heating or cooling systems. They offer a sustainable way to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures with lower energy costs.