Most people are familiar with a standard residential split air conditioning system. It is split because the indoor system blows the cooled or heated air and the outdoor unit makes a lot of noise when it’s operating. These two pieces of equipment are connected by piping that carries refrigerant between them. The outdoor unit contains a compressor, outdoor coil, and fan. During cooling the compressor will compress the refrigerant into a superheated gas, then force it through the outdoor coil. The fan draws the outside air through the...
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Post date: July 29, 2020
By Matthew A. Crump PE
In my previous article, located here, I discussed the benefits of selecting a water source heat pump system for your building. The next few articles will discuss how the heat pump works.
The heating and cooling provided by a water source heat pump, and for that matter all refrigerant based conditioning equipment, is made possible by the refrigeration cycle. Mechanical...