heissystemer
Heissystemer, also known as heat pumps, are devices that transfer heat from one location to another. They operate on the principle of the refrigeration cycle, which involves the compression and expansion of a refrigerant. Heat pumps can be used for both heating and cooling purposes. In heating mode, they extract heat from the outside air or ground and transfer it indoors. In cooling mode, they remove heat from indoors and release it outdoors. Heat pumps are highly efficient, as they can move multiple units of heat for every unit of electrical energy consumed. They are widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial applications, contributing to energy savings and reduced carbon emissions. The efficiency of a heat pump is often measured by its coefficient of performance (COP), which is the ratio of heat output to electrical input. Modern heat pumps can achieve COPs of 3 or more, making them a popular choice for sustainable heating and cooling solutions.