Heat Pump

A
heat pump is a type of pump which moves heat from a low temperature area
to a higher temperature area under supply of work. Air conditioners and
refrigerators are prime examples of heat pumps. The task of a heat pump
is to heat or cool a house depending on the season. The device takes
advantage of the relationship between pressure and temperature in a gas.
Heat pump is not a new concept. The concept of heat pumps was introduced
way back in 1852. In 1927, the first practical model was introduced.
Heat pump was introduced to the American market in the 1950s. Today
millions of heat pumps are in use all across the world, successfully
heating homes even in the coldest climates.Nowadays, electric heat pumps
are also available for home heating and cooling needs in desert climate mainly.
Types of Heat Pumps:
- Gas Compression Heat Pumps
- Phase Change Heat Pumps
- Thermoelectric Heat Pumps that use the Peltier effect
- Geothermal Exchange Heat Pumps
- Vortex Tubes
Features and Uses of Heat Pumps:
- Heat pumps are extremely efficient in their use of energy.
- A heat pump contains a valve that lets it switch between "air
conditioner" and "heater." When the valve is switched
one way, the heat pump acts like an air conditioner, and when it is
switched the other way, it acts like a heater.
- A heat pump is a year-round comfort conditioning system that uses
refrigeration equipment to supply warm air in winter and cool air in
summer.
- A heat pump is growing in popularity because high energy costs
and possibility of future fuel shortages have led house owners to
seek ways to reduce their heating and cooling costs. The new models
of heat pumps available today are extremely reliable and cost
efficient.
- It is cost efficient because it provides both heating and cooling
capabilities in one system.
- A heat pump will supply about two times more heat than energy
used. The greatest savings with a heat pump usually occurs during
the heating season.
- Low-maintenance operation.
- Heat pumps are typically somewhat more efficient for heating than
for cooling.
- Heat pumps are also nowadays used to heat swimming pools and to
heat water for household use.