2. What is a heat pump and how does it work?
Heat pumps transfer heat by circulating a substance called
a refrigerant through a cycle of alternating evaporation and condensation.
A compressor pumps the refrigerant between two heat exchanger
coils. In one coil, the refrigerant is evaporated at low pressure
and absorbs heat from its surroundings. The refrigerant is then
compressed en route to the other coil, where it condenses at high
pressure. At this point, it releases the heat it absorbed earlier
in the cycle.
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