vesiilmalämpö
Vesiilmalämpö, which translates to "water-air heat" in English, refers to a type of heat pump system that utilizes water as the source medium for absorbing or releasing heat. Unlike air-source heat pumps that directly extract heat from the ambient air, vesiilmalämpö systems typically tap into a body of water, such as a lake, river, or well, or even use geothermal loops buried in the ground.
These systems work on the principle of transferring thermal energy. In heating mode, the heat pump extracts
The efficiency of a vesiilmalämpö system is often higher than that of air-source heat pumps, especially in