Absorption or Gas-Fired Heat Pump
An absorption or gas-fired heat pump is a type of heating and cooling system that uses natural gas, propane, or other fuel sources to power a heat pump unit. The system works by using a chemical reaction between the fuel and an absorbent material, such as lithium bromide or ammonia, to transfer heat between the indoor and outdoor environments.
During the heating season, the heat pump absorbs heat from the outdoor air or ground and uses the chemical reaction to release heat into the indoor space. In the cooling season, the process is reversed, with the heat pump removing heat from the indoor air and transferring it to the outdoor environment.
Absorption or gas-fired heat pumps are highly efficient and can provide significant energy savings compared to traditional heating and cooling systems. They also offer a sustainable and environmentally friendly way to heat and cool buildings, as they use natural gas or propane, which produce lower emissions than other fossil fuels. However, they can be expensive to install and require regular maintenance to ensure proper functioning. Overall, absorption or gas-fired heat pumps offer a reliable and efficient option for home heating and cooling.