lämmönsiirtopumppuun
Lämmönsiirtopumppuun, often translated as heat transfer pump or simply heat pump, is a device that moves thermal energy from one location to another. Unlike traditional heating systems that generate heat by burning fuel or using electricity, a heat pump utilizes a refrigeration cycle to extract heat from a source and transfer it to a sink. This source can be the ambient air, ground (geothermal), or water. The primary function is to heat a building or water, but many models can also reverse their cycle to provide cooling.
The operation of a heat pump is based on the principle of phase change of a refrigerant.
Heat pumps are recognized for their energy efficiency and environmental benefits, as they can significantly reduce