lämmönpumpun
A lämmönpumpun, often translated as a heat pump, is a device that transfers thermal energy from a heat source to a heat sink. It operates by utilizing a refrigeration cycle, similar to that of a refrigerator or air conditioner, but in reverse. The primary function of a heat pump is to provide heating or cooling for buildings.
Heat pumps can extract heat from various sources, including the ambient air, the ground (geothermal), or water.
There are several types of heat pumps, commonly categorized by their source and sink. Air-source heat pumps
Heat pumps are considered an energy-efficient technology because they move heat rather than generating it through