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BMS Controls Glossary

Water Cooled Heat Pump

What is the definition of a water cooled heat pump? A water cooled heat pump is a type of mechanical system which transfers thermal energy from one area to another using a liquid as the transfer medium. The system consists of a pump, a compressor, an evaporator, and a condenser. The pump circulates water from the evaporator to the condenser to move heat from one location to another. The compressor pressurizes the refrigerant to enable it to absorb heat from the evaporator and transfer it to the condenser. The evaporator works by absorbing heat from outside air and transferring it to the refrigerant. The condenser then transfers the heat from the refrigerant to the water in the system, making it possible to move heat from one area to another. The water cooled heat pump system is an efficient way to transfer heat between areas and is often used in heating and cooling applications to regulate temperatures. This type of system is also used in industrial processes to control temperatures. It is