There are a number of benefits to investing in a heat pump installation in Puyallup, WA—one of the most important being that it can be used to both cool and heat your home. No, it’s not a furnace and a central air conditioner packaged together—rather, a heat pump is a two-in-one system that uses the same component for both air conditioning and heating, for efficient, year-round comfort.
Read on to discover how this works and how you can benefit from this type of installation this summer if you are looking to replace or upgrade your cooling system.
How the Cooling Process Works
Perhaps you’re already familiar with how the cooling process works in an AC system. It involves the use of a fluid called refrigerant to transfer heat. Rather than generating coolness (remember, “cool” is not an energy), heat can be moved from one place to another (in this case, from inside your home to the outdoors) to effectively cool down your entire living space.
Refrigerant constantly cycles through the inside coil, compressor, and outdoor coil, amongst other cooling system components. With the right temperature and pressure levels, refrigerant absorbs heat from the air inside, as we mentioned above, to the air outdoors.
Refrigerant evaporates—that is, it turns into a gas—indoors as warm air blows over the indoor coil, and it absorbs heat from the air. Then, as the refrigerant condenses back into a liquid, it releases the heat outside, cooling down the coil to begin the cooling process.
