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BMS Controls Glossary

Water Heat Pumps

What is the definition of a water heat pump? A water heat pump is a device used to transfer thermal energy from one source to another, typically between a surface and a body of water. It is used to warm up a surface or a body of water, and can be used to provide heating of air or water. The most common type of water heat pump is the air-source water heat pump, which works by extracting heat from the air and transferring it to the water. The air-source heat pump is usually powered by electricity, and is the most efficient form of water heating available. Heat pumps can also be powered by natural gas, propane, or oil, though these are less efficient and more expensive. Heat pumps can be used for a variety of applications, such as pool heating and hot water heating for homes and businesses. Heat pumps can also be used to provide cooling, as well as to increase the efficiency of heating systems. Heat pumps are becoming increasingly popular due to their efficiency