vesiilmalämpöpumppu
Vesiilmalämpöpumppu, which translates to "water-air heat pump" in English, is a type of heat pump system that utilizes ambient air as the heat source and water as the heat transfer medium for the heating system. Unlike air-to-air heat pumps that directly heat indoor air, vesiilmalämpöpumppu transfers heat from the outside air to water. This heated water is then circulated through radiators, underfloor heating systems, or other water-based heating distribution networks within a building. The system typically consists of an outdoor unit that extracts heat from the air, a refrigerant circuit, and an indoor unit that transfers this heat to the building's water system.
The primary advantage of a vesiilmalämpöpumppu is its ability to leverage existing water-based heating infrastructure, making