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| The heat pump principleAn environmentally friendly coolant is sequentially evaporated, compressed and liquefied in a closed circuit system.
The increasing pressure from this process leads to higher temperature of the coolant. This way temperatures suitable for heating are generated, and these can be transferred to radiant floor heating or radiators.
Heat pumps work most economically when the difference between the heat source intake temperature is as low as possible compared with the temperature of the heating circuit. Therefore, low temperature heating systems, such as radiant-floor or wall heating are the ideal partners for the heat pump. |
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