What is a Water Source Heat Pump?

Water represents a high-value source since it is obtainable in abundance and makes plenty of power. Water Source Heat Pumps can produce realisable amounts of highly economical performance.

The procedure of a Water Source Heat Pump is covered in the general Heat Pump category on the Pure Thermal's website, but in summary, the Water Source Heat Pump extracts thermal energy from the water (cooling the source) and by using the process of refrigeration makes high-grade heat to be used inside the building, district heating system or process.

Output temperatures may be between 30 to 120C with capacities from 30 to 3,000kW.

Within this context, water may be derived from many sources, and for that reason may be installed in a variety of different environments and locations to fit your requirements.
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