What Is a Heat Pump?
What Is a Heat Pump?
A heat pump is a system that extracts heat from a low-temperature source (air, water, or ground) and uses it for indoor heating and hot water production. It offers significant advantages over traditional heating methods in terms of energy efficiency.
How It Works
A heat pump uses a refrigerant cycle to collect heat from the external environment and transfer it indoors. The system consists of four main components:
- Evaporator
- Compressor
- Condenser
- Expansion valve
Advantages in the Fethiye Region
The mild Mediterranean climate of Fethiye and its surroundings provides ideal conditions for air-source heat pump systems. Even during winter months, air temperatures rarely drop below freezing, allowing the system to operate at high efficiency.
- Low energy consumption
- Both heating and cooling capability
- Long lifespan and low maintenance costs
- Environmentally friendly operation
Professional Installation
Professional design and installation are essential for efficient heat pump operation. Proper capacity calculations, appropriate equipment selection, and quality installation directly affect system performance.