Heat Pumps
A heat pump is an electrically operated system based on the principle of transferring heat energy from one environment to another. When the necessary conditions are met, large amounts of energy can be used at low cost.
Heat pump is a new term for most people. However, devices such as refrigerators, air conditioners and freezers, which are products of the same logic as the heat pump principle, are used in our homes. These devices can be grouped under the name of heat pump because the logic of these devices is based on the principle of heat transfer. As Alnebo air conditioning, we produce heat pumps and deliver them to you at the most affordable prices.
How Do Heat Pumps Work?
In the heat pump system, the throttle valve compresses the refrigerant and reduces its pressure and temperature, bringing it to a saturated liquid phase. Then, in the external environment, the pressure remains constant in the evaporator and the temperature rises and it completely passes into the gas phase. From there it enters the compressor and is brought to the indoor condenser temperature and pressure.
What are the Advantages of Heat Pump?
There are two basic types of heat pumps. An air source heat pump uses electricity to generate heat, which is then pumped into the building. However, instead of taking heat from the surrounding air, it takes it from the ground. Some of the advantages of using a heat pump include:
- Heat pumps are very easy to use.
- Heat pumps are cheaper than other heating methods.
- Heat pumps do not burn anything to produce heat, so they do not produce toxic carbon monoxide as a byproduct and are therefore safer to use.
- Heat pumps do not dry the air.
Whether you’re installing a heat pump in a new home or replacing it, heat pumps are an attractive option that will add value to your home and provide clean, efficient heat for decades to come. As Alnebo air conditioning, we are always ready to answer your questions and problems.
