Heat pumps control household climates by extracting and moving the heat in the air. A heat pump works on the same principle as a refrigerator, which keeps your food cold not by pumping cool air in, but by pumping warm air out. The heat you feel on the outside of the machine is actually being transferred away. Similarly, a heat pump can cool a building by moving hot air out. Or, in the winter, a heat pump can warm a home by operating as a sort of “reverse refrigerator,” extracting heat from even cold outdoor air and bringing it inside.
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