The Art of Heat Transfer: Exploring the Mechanism of Heat Pumps
Heat pumps are remarkably energy efficient, capable of transferring three to four times more heat energy than they consume in electrical energy. This exceptional efficiency stems from their ability to harness ambient thermal energy, rather than generating heat directly. Unlike traditional heating systems that rely on combustion or resistance heating, heat pumps operate as heat exchangers, utilizing a refrigerant to absorb heat from the surrounding environment and transfer it indoors.