How a Heat Pump Works?

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A heat pump is used to take heat from the outside air or ground and transfer it indoors by using a small amount of energy. The process can also be used to cool the indoors, like an air conditioner does. To find more information click here: http://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/heating-and-cooling/heat-pump.htm
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