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What is a Heat Pump

A heat pump is a device that is able to transfer heat from one fluid at a lower temperature to another at a higher temperature.

What is it and how it works

A heat pump consists of a closed circuit through which a special fluid (refrigerant) flows. This fluid takes on a liquid or gaseous state according to temperature and pressure conditions. This closed circuit consists of:

Gas Absorption Heat Pump Electric Heat Pump Gas Absorption Heat Pump Types

A compressor A Condenser An Evaporator Electric Heat Pump

A series of Restrictors Gas Absorption Heat Pump A generator An Absorber A Condenser A series of Restrictors Gas Absorption Heat Pump

Contact Details 0800 864 964 info@goldstarheatpumps.co.nz Auckland, Hamilton, the Waikato and Tauranga

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