Reversible Heat Pumps
A reversible heat pump is a device that can both heat and cool a space by transferring heat between the indoors and outdoors. In winter, it extracts heat from the outside air or ground and moves it inside, while in summer, it reverses the process, removing heat from the indoor air and releasing it outside. This dual functionality makes it an efficient option for year-round climate control.
These systems work by using a refrigerant that circulates through coils, absorbing and releasing heat as it changes states from liquid to gas and back. Reversible heat pumps are often more energy-efficient than traditional heating and cooling systems, as they move heat rather than generate it, leading to lower energy costs and reduced environmental impact.