What is a heat pump and how does it work?
A heat pump is the electrical device that removes heat from a space or from the environment and transfers it to someone else. That is, it alternates the cooling cycle of the system, resulting in hot or cold air or other heat or cold transfer medium depending on the needs of the room.
In particular, the heat pump is an energy-efficient system that absorbs heat from the ambient air for heating and hot water. It transfers the heat of the ambient air into the house through a water hydraulic system, such as underfloor heating, fan coils, and radiator bodies.
Benefits of installing a heat pump
Installation of heat pumps is quick and easy. No special installation space is required as the outdoor unit is compact and can easily be placed outside even on your balcony.

Increasing the energy efficiency of your home

Cooling and heating with a single device

Hot water production

Energy saving up to 70%

Significant reduction in emissions

Space saving (without boiler room and tank)
Basic categories of heat pumps:
Heat pumps (Air/Water): Heating in winter and cooling in summer by exchanging heat with the outside atmospheric air, reversing their operating cycle.
Geothermal heat pumps (Water/Water): Resistant even in extreme weather conditions, since they use the constant temperature of the earth to achieve high efficiency with low operating costs.
