A heat pump uses electricity to provide both heating and cooling to a building. These appliances are efficient at transferring heat from one place to another, depending on where it's needed. In the winter, a heat pump provides heating by extracting heat from outside a building and moving it inside.
Heat pumps operate on the principle of heat transfer. In heating mode, they extract heat from the outdoor air (even in cold temperatures) and transfer it indoors to warm the space. In cooling mode, the process is reversed, and heat is extracted from indoors and released outdoors to cool the space.
Heat pumps consist of several key components, including an evaporator coil (indoors), a compressor, a condenser coil (outdoors), and a refrigerant that circulates through these components.
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