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BMS Controls Glossary

Water Cooled Heat Pumps

What is the definition of a water cooled heat pump? A water cooled heat pump is a system that uses water as a coolant in order to transfer heat from one location to another. This type of heat pump is commonly used in industrial and commercial settings, such as factories and office buildings, to heat and cool the building. It works by drawing in heat from the surrounding environment and transferring it to water, which is then circulated through a series of pipes. The heated water is then pumped through a radiator, which transfers the heat to the building. This method of cooling is more efficient than air conditioning as it requires less energy to use, making it more environmentally friendly. The water cooled heat pump also helps to reduce air pollution as it does not require any kind of toxic substances to be used in the process.