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The heat output of a heat pump is normally specified in kilowatts (kW). The power rating refers to the maximum heat output of the heat pump, i.e. the maximum amount of heat that the heat pump can generate per unit of time.
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There are various installation locations for a heat pump, depending on the conditions of the building and the technical requirements of the heat pump. It is important to note that the choice of installation location depends on various factors, such as the spatial conditions, the technical requirements of the heat pump, local regulations and restrictions.
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A heat pump can work in different operating modes to fulfil both heating and cooling requirements. In heating mode, the heat pump extracts thermal energy from a heat source, such as the outside air, the ground or groundwater, and transfers it to the building's heating system or to the industrial process. The extracted heat is brought to a higher temperature level in order to heat the building.
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A water-to-water heat pump is generally more efficient than an air-to-water heat pump. This is because water as a heat source has a higher energy density and a more stable temperature than air.
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