A Water Source Heat Pump System is a type of HVAC system that uses a heat pump to transfer thermal energy between a building’s interior and a nearby water source, such as a well, lake, river, or stream. The system removes warm water from the source and distributes it to the building’s interior, where the heat is used to warm the air and other surfaces. The system also contains a heat exchanger that transfers the warm air from the building’s interior to the water source, in order to cool the building and return the cooler water to the source. This type of system is commonly used in commercial buildings, as well as residential homes, because it is energy efficient and can be easily installed. Additionally, it can be paired with other HVAC systems to provide additional heating and cooling capabilities. The main components of a Water Source Heat Pump System include the heat pump, a water source, and a heat exchanger. The heat pump is