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BMS Controls Glossary

Water To Water Heat Pumps

The definition of a water to water heat pump is a device that transfers heat from one body of water to another. Generally, these pumps are used to move heat from a lower temperature source, such as a river or lake, to a higher temperature destination, such as a swimming pool. The water to water heat pump is an energy-efficient way to heat or cool a pool or other water source. It works by transferring heat from one body of water to another, using a compressor, evaporator, and condenser coils. The compressor compresses the refrigerant gas in the evaporator, and then the refrigerant absorbs the heat from the source water and releases it into the destination water. The condenser coils then release the heat energy into the destination water. Water to water heat pumps are energy-efficient because they do not need to generate heat, but instead transfer it. Additionally, they are cost-effective and can save up to 75% on energy costs when compared to traditional heating systems