In the past two years, the air conditioner family has added a "new member" - heat pump air conditioner. So what exactly is a heat pump air conditioner? How is it different from an ordinary air conditioner? The definition of a heat pump air conditioner is explained in the Internet Encyclopedia as follows: "A heat pump air conditioner is a new type of air conditioner that uses the principle of air conditioning cooling in summer to achieve the purpose of heating." I guess many people will have the following expression after reading this explanation. What is this talking about? There is another explanation in the encyclopedia: "We call this kind of air conditioner that can extract heat from the lower outdoor air in winter to heat the indoor air, and remove the heat from the indoor air in summer and transfer it to the outdoors a heat pump air conditioner." With this explanation, ordinary people still have a vague understanding. Now, Kochman Air Energy will introduce what a heat pump air conditioner is.
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