heat pump and air conditioner

A heat pump will keep your home warm during the winter and cool in summer based on how special this machine can be. It operates in the same way that it moves heat from place to another. STACY: Well, during the winter time a heat pump is still taking warmth from the air --from outside air that might feel cold to us but it's actually capturing warm energy and dragging it inside your house or apartment to keep you nice and cozy. In the summer, it instead takes heat out of your house and blows it outside to help keep all your rezoned air cool.

Heat pumps are made up of 2 essential components: an outside unit and an indoor system. The outdoor portion contains a fan and compressor. The fan collects air from an out in the open domain and gives it over to its compressor making that aired up warm. This warm air removed by rear heat pump is then absorbed into a special liquid called refrigerant. It is a refrigerant that works as transporting the heat in liquid form. This is transferred through a pipe that links the outdoor apparatus to the indoor equipment. The inside unit then takes warm or cool air from the coils and forces it using ducts that are like big oversized tubes through your walls.

Comparing Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps

Air conditioners and heat pumps both serve the same basic purpose -- cooling your house - but they operate much differently then each other, with key differences. While an air conditioner can cool your house, a heat pump adds the ability to warm it (or heating you during winter).

When you purchase a system, an air conditioner is typically cheaper than a heat pump. However they do consume more power to operate. Heat pumps, on the other hand are great energy-savers but do absolutely jack all of a difference in inclement weather.

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