Comment on Replaced my electric resistance water heater with heat pump, dramatic reduction in energy usage

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Saleh@feddit.org ⁨5⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

Oh boy. So the heat pump is probably one of the most important inventions without which modern society wouldnt exist. It uses a refrigerant that has a low boiling point. It is liquified through the pressure of a pump on one side, and let to evaporate on the other side.

Because of the evaporation it can draw heat from there and then give it off at the other side. This way it can cool the cold side more and warm up the warm side more, subsequently “pumping” the heat from one to the other side.

Your fridge uses a heat pump. Most AC units use heat pumps. Any industrial room cooling like warehouses, trucks etc. involves heat pumps.

Now comes the neat thing. For heating a heat pump can have an efficiency factor up to around 4. So 1kW of electrical power can give you up to 4kW of heating power. This is because the electricity isn’t transformed to thermic energy, but rather used to move thermic energy from the outside inside.

Heat pumps are amazing, especially as modern ones provide both AC and heating efficiently. Only caveat is that the efficiency is dependent on the temperature difference it needs to surpass. Because of that older radiator installations that were designed for a higher temperature might need replacement with newer larger radiators. Also if it gets really really cold you might need a classical heater to support the system.

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