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No I'm not talking about rate of transfer.
Let us say you want to use the heat pump to heat a room, obtaining the heat from the outside atmosphere ( a pretty typical practical application).
1)In order to extract heat from the air to your working fluid you have to pass the air over some sort of heat exhanger. Probably you require to expend energy in a fan.
2)Having picked up the heat, you have to pump your working fluid around in heat pump and perform the compression and expansion cycles.
3)You now know what I'm going to say. Having pumped your hot fluid into the room you need a second heat exchanger/fan to remove and distribute the heat.
I was intending to come round to explaining that the manufacturers only quote the the COP of the heat exchanger using (2) as the work budget. This makes advertising headlines but poor engineering.
Let us say you want to use the heat pump to heat a room, obtaining the heat from the outside atmosphere ( a pretty typical practical application).
1)In order to extract heat from the air to your working fluid you have to pass the air over some sort of heat exhanger. Probably you require to expend energy in a fan.
2)Having picked up the heat, you have to pump your working fluid around in heat pump and perform the compression and expansion cycles.
3)You now know what I'm going to say. Having pumped your hot fluid into the room you need a second heat exchanger/fan to remove and distribute the heat.
I was intending to come round to explaining that the manufacturers only quote the the COP of the heat exchanger using (2) as the work budget. This makes advertising headlines but poor engineering.