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Air source heat pumps use a cycle of condensation and evaporation to transfer heat from the air to a desired location. The units are extremely efficient and produce very little emissions compared to their alternatives. | |||
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</ref> The system can be used in conjunction with other more traditional applications to provide a constant source of warm water and air. | |||
==VOC level== | ==VOC level== |
Revision as of 19:11, 24 September 2010
Introduction
Air source heat pumps use a cycle of condensation and evaporation to transfer heat from the air to a desired location. The units are extremely efficient and produce very little emissions compared to their alternatives. [1] The system can be used in conjunction with other more traditional applications to provide a constant source of warm water and air.
VOC level
DESCRIBE THE COMPARISON TABLE AND ITS UNITS OF COMPARISON.
COMPARISON TABLE OF PRODUCTS AND THEIR RELATIVE VOCS (ANYTHING ELSE? COSTS MAYBE?). MAKE THIS TABLE SORTABLE (SEE Help:Tables)
See also
- LINK TO THE OTHER VOC IN STANDARD CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL PAGES
- A FEW LINKS TO OTHER RELEVANT SITES OR INFO