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Taking a Closer Look at Geothermal Heat Pumps

12/05/2011
Now that you have become acquainted with how geothermal works in Baltimore with the first part of our series, it's time to check out the pump and how it generates the heat for your home or business. This article will cover the inner workings of a geothermal heat pump, and hopefully shed some light on the energy savings that are waiting for you beneath your feet.

There are two main parts to a geothermal heat pump that work in concert to heat and cool your building: the condenser and the evaporator coil. The condenser will extract the existing heat that is stored in the ground, while the evaporator coil will work with the heat inside the home. Thus, the heat pump works by passing on heat from one part to another depending on whether you need heating or cooling.

All of our geothermal heat pumps are designed to maximize your heating and cooling efficiencies. Contact Frosty Refrigeration today for more info on how we can help you save green on your utilities, and stay tuned for part 3 in our Introduction to Geothermal series: Geothermal Loop Systems.
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