lämmönjakoyksiköt
Lämmönjakoyksiköt, or heat pump units, are devices designed to transfer heat from one location to another, typically from the outside air to a building's interior. They operate on the principle of the refrigeration cycle, using a refrigerant to absorb heat from the outdoor environment and release it indoors. This process is made possible by the phase change of the refrigerant, which absorbs heat as it evaporates and releases heat as it condenses.
Heat pump units are highly efficient, often providing more heat output than the electrical energy they consume.
There are several types of heat pump units, including air-source, ground-source, and water-source heat pumps. Air-source
Heat pump units require regular maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity. This includes cleaning or