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  1. A heat pump is a device that uses work to transfer heat from a cool space to a warm space by transferring thermal energy using a refrigeration cycle, cooling the cool space and warming the warm space.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_pump
    A heat pump is a device that is primarily used to transfer heat from a lower ambient temperature into a higher temperature system. Its function is, in essence, pumping heat from one place to another, that is why it is called a ‘heat pump’.
    www.automaticheating.com.au/complete-guide-to-…
    A heat pump is an electrically-powered device which absorbs heat from the air, ground or water around a building. For example, air-source pumps suck in outdoor air and pass it over tubes containing refrigerant fluids to produce heat.
    www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-57159056
    A heat pump is part of a home heating and cooling system and is installed outside your home. Like an air conditioner such as central air, it can cool your home, but it’s also capable of providing heat.
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    Heat pumps convert energy stored in the air, water or beneath the ground into heating energy. They can also be combined with a domestic hot water system, to give you a constant supply of hot water. The energy we use, taken from the air, water and earth, will always be available to us, giving us a limitless energy supply.
    www.stiebel-eltron.com.au/heat-pumps
  2. WEB14 Mar 2024 · Learn how heat pumps work, what kind of heat pump is right for you, how efficient and costly they are, and how to get financial help and planning permission. Find out how to get the most out of your heat

  3. WEB24 Apr 2024 · Energy at home. Heating your home. Heat pumps are an energy efficient, low carbon way to heat your home. They’re suitable for almost all types of home and, depending on what heating system you’re …