puolijohdelämpöpumppu
A puolijohdelämpöpumppu, or semiconductor heat pump, is a type of thermoelectric device that utilizes the Peltier effect to transfer heat. Unlike traditional heat pumps that rely on refrigerants and compressors, semiconductor heat pumps use solid-state thermoelectric modules. When an electric current is applied to these modules, one side becomes cold and the other becomes hot. This allows for the heating or cooling of a specific area.
The principle behind a semiconductor heat pump is the Peltier effect, discovered by Jean Charles Athanase Peltier
These devices offer several advantages, including their compact size, lack of moving parts, silent operation, and
Semiconductor heat pumps find applications in niche areas where their specific advantages are beneficial. These include