Transcription of DOE/GO-102001-1113 June 2001 Air-Source Heat Pumps
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There are two common types of heatpumps: Air-Source heat Pumps and geot-hermal heat Pumps (GHPs). Either onecan keep your home warm in the winterand cool in the summer. An air-sourceheat pump pulls its heat indoors from theoutdoor air in the winter and from theindoor air in the summer. A GHP extractsheat from the indoor air when it's hot out-side, but when it's cold outside, it drawsheat into a home from the ground, whichmaintains a nearly constant temperatureof 50 to 60 F. This fact sheet focuses onair-source heat Pumps , which comprisethe majority of all residential heat pumpapplications. An Air-Source heat pump can provide effi-cient heating and cooling for your home,especially if you live in a warm properly installed, an air-sourceheat pump can deliver one-and-a-half tothree times more heat energy to a homecompared to the electrical energy it con-sumes.
source heat pump uses the outdoor winter air to heat a home. Believe it or not: heat can be harvested from cold outdoor air ... This home in Austin, Texas, features an air-source heat pump. Sara Farrar, NREL/PIX05420. down to about 40°F. And this can be accomplished through a …
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