HEAT PUMP TECHNOLOGY BROCHURE
Heat pump theory is based on the principle that heat will move from a high temperature to a lower temperature. This means that if a heat transfer coil can be kept at a lower temperature than its surroundings, it will pick up heat from those surroundings. Used in homes and in some industries, the “heat pump” is a heat-moving mechanism. Heat is absorbed into an evaporator from one location and released through a condenser in another location. Some systems use a special reversing valve to reverse the operation so that the evaporator becomes the condenser and the condenser becomes the evaporator-heat flow is reversed. The system either heats or cools the conditioned space. Please view the DATA FILE for complete brochure information.
