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Definition of heat pump in English: heat pumpnoun A device that transfers heat from a colder area to a hotter area by using mechanical energy, as in a refrigerator. Example sentencesExamples - Each apartment is equipped with a compact ventilation unit with heat recovery, as well as a small heat pump for air heating and a boiler for hot water.
- I bought a wall-mounted heat pump for $5 at a garage sale, and we moved in just after Thanksgiving.
- Through this process, ocean circulation acts like a heat pump and determines our climate to a great extent.
- Dig a trench and run the tubing, put in a heat pump and eliminate electrical heating demand one house at a time.
- Aided by a heat pump which raises it to a usable temperature, this device accounts for about half of the hot water energy.
- I installed wall heaters, an electric water heater, dryer and range, but asked for help with a mechanical heat pump.
- They can range from the simple sew-it-yourself, install-it-yourself window quilt systems up through complex, passive, solar gain controls intended to turn your house into an efficient heat pump.
- If you have a heat pump or a heating system that also has central air conditioning, the outside of the duct insulation needs to be wrapped to prevent condensation.
- Schedule an annual tune-up for your heat pump, furnace or boiler.
- Typically, water is cycled through an underground pipe, and the heat in the surrounding soil warms or cools the heat pump's refrigerant.
- The electric charges may activate a thermoelectric heat pump, as the hornet is flying outside, to maintain a temperature differential between the hornet and its surroundings.
- A heat pump converts this low grade energy to hot water which is then used for heating.
- You need electricity to run the heat pump, but it's very energy efficient.
- Not all thermostats work with all types of furnaces and heaters; a forced-air thermostat, for example, won't necessarily work with a heat pump.
- Heating and cooling are supplied by a combined heat pump and chilling device.
- Winter heat will be provided by a water-source heat pump and a generator driven by a restored water wheel, with an oil-fired Rayburn as back-up.
- A heat pump is simply an air conditioner with the ability to reverse the flow of refrigerant, and gas furnaces are simply more efficient than air conditioners.
- If a heat pump is added to an electric furnace, the heat pump coil can usually be placed on the cold side of the furnace for greatest efficiency.
- The building also uses a ground-source heat pump connected to three 1,500-foot wells, which meets all the building's heating and cooling needs.
- Do not manually set back a heat pump's thermostat at night.
Definition of heat pump in US English: heat pumpnounˈhēt ˌpəmp A device that transfers heat from a colder area to a hotter area by using mechanical energy, as in a refrigerator. Example sentencesExamples - If you have a heat pump or a heating system that also has central air conditioning, the outside of the duct insulation needs to be wrapped to prevent condensation.
- If a heat pump is added to an electric furnace, the heat pump coil can usually be placed on the cold side of the furnace for greatest efficiency.
- Schedule an annual tune-up for your heat pump, furnace or boiler.
- Aided by a heat pump which raises it to a usable temperature, this device accounts for about half of the hot water energy.
- Dig a trench and run the tubing, put in a heat pump and eliminate electrical heating demand one house at a time.
- The electric charges may activate a thermoelectric heat pump, as the hornet is flying outside, to maintain a temperature differential between the hornet and its surroundings.
- A heat pump is simply an air conditioner with the ability to reverse the flow of refrigerant, and gas furnaces are simply more efficient than air conditioners.
- I bought a wall-mounted heat pump for $5 at a garage sale, and we moved in just after Thanksgiving.
- Heating and cooling are supplied by a combined heat pump and chilling device.
- I installed wall heaters, an electric water heater, dryer and range, but asked for help with a mechanical heat pump.
- Typically, water is cycled through an underground pipe, and the heat in the surrounding soil warms or cools the heat pump's refrigerant.
- Winter heat will be provided by a water-source heat pump and a generator driven by a restored water wheel, with an oil-fired Rayburn as back-up.
- A heat pump converts this low grade energy to hot water which is then used for heating.
- The building also uses a ground-source heat pump connected to three 1,500-foot wells, which meets all the building's heating and cooling needs.
- Do not manually set back a heat pump's thermostat at night.
- They can range from the simple sew-it-yourself, install-it-yourself window quilt systems up through complex, passive, solar gain controls intended to turn your house into an efficient heat pump.
- Through this process, ocean circulation acts like a heat pump and determines our climate to a great extent.
- Not all thermostats work with all types of furnaces and heaters; a forced-air thermostat, for example, won't necessarily work with a heat pump.
- You need electricity to run the heat pump, but it's very energy efficient.
- Each apartment is equipped with a compact ventilation unit with heat recovery, as well as a small heat pump for air heating and a boiler for hot water.
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