Heat pumps
The heating (cooling) system with a heat pump is characterized by durability, easy maintenance and low operating costs. The heat pump is a device working on the principle of air conditioners, heating hot water entering the heating system from radiators, fan convectors or underfloor heating.
Heat pumps extract heat from the colder outside air or ground and transport this energy into the premises for heating (cooling). Heat pumps are alternative sources of energy, allowing the production of cheap heat without harming the environment.
A heat pump is a device that does not produce heat, but only moves it from bodies with a lower temperature to bodies with a higher temperature by applying a certain amount of energy. The device of operation of heat pumps is identical to refrigerators, the difference is that the heat received is used, while in refrigerators it is thrown into the atmosphere.
