Q » How does a ground source heat pump work for building temperature control?
17 Oct, 2025
A » A ground source heat pump regulates building temperature by transferring heat between the ground and the building. It leverages the Earth's stable underground temperature, using a network of pipes buried in the ground to absorb or dissipate heat. During winter, it extracts warmth from the ground, and in summer, it reverses the process, providing efficient heating and cooling, reducing energy consumption and environmental impact compared to conventional systems.
17 Oct, 2025
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