How Does a Heat Pump Work?

Heat pumps transfer heat by circulating a substance called a refrigerant through a cycle of 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.
Operating Cost

- Reduced water heating costs upto 75%
- Quick payback & return on investment
- Reliable hot water round the year
- Longest product life
- Reduced carbon emissions
- Silent operation
- Negligible maintenance costs