@tonymormino: A heat pump is a device that transfers heat from one place to another using mechanical work, typically for heating or cooling a building. Here’s how it generally works: Evaporation: Inside the heat pump, a liquid refrigerant absorbs heat from its surroundings as it turns into a gas. In heating mode, the refrigerant extracts heat from the outside air, even cold outside. Compression: The gaseous refrigerant is then compressed by a compressor. This process increases the gas's pressure, which raises its temperature significantly. Condensation: The hot, high-pressure gas then flows through a heat exchanger (condenser), releasing its heat into the air. As it loses heat, the refrigerant condenses back into a liquid. Expansion: The liquid refrigerant then passes through an expansion valve, which experiences a pressure drop. This pressure drop cools the refrigerant down and becomes cold enough to absorb heat again in the evaporator, restarting the cycle. The process can be reversed for cooling purposes. In this mode, the inside of the building is cooled by blowing the indoor air over the evaporator. The heat absorbed by the refrigerant is expelled outside through the condenser. Heat pumps are efficient because they move heat rather than generate it by burning fuel or energizing electric heat strips. They can provide up to three or four times more heat than the electrical energy they consume. This efficiency and their ability to heat and relax make them popular for climate control in homes and buildings. #hvac #hvactechnician #hvaclife #hvactech #hvacmaintenance
Tony Mormino
Region: US
Thursday 11 April 2024 23:40:51 GMT
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Nxt3 :
Sorry new to this stuff. Is the suctions a vapor or refrigerant. Or is the high pressure side the vapor that goes to the condenser
2026-01-14 04:11:43
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Thegreatrobino :
Your coming for HVAC Schools job 👍
2024-04-12 00:12:39
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zivyh :
you explained it bettter then my teacher deserved a follow
2024-05-12 15:55:13
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try to takem :
heat pumps have 2 metering devices.
2024-05-30 23:52:59
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MetalDrgn :
how low of a temperature can these operate at though?
2024-04-25 06:56:21
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Tim Sartini :
Great post. Thank you!!
2024-04-12 02:21:49
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AssassinZimm :
it's not condenser and evaporator when referring to heat pumps, even in A/C mode. its the indoor coil and outdoor coil. that's just like calling all refrigerant Freon
2024-05-28 20:06:37
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user8182373277948 :
what helped me alot, is the middle never changes "true suction "
2024-04-12 03:00:38
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Juan :
Thank you for share your knowledge
2024-04-12 00:01:11
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Victor Daniel Martinez :
Does it “add” heat or compressing creates heat?
2024-04-12 23:09:53
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chilledguy_ :
👌 Great video
2024-04-12 04:24:57
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Cartelchris :
You got the basics right. But you got some stuff wrong. The verbiage anyways.
2024-04-12 21:50:45
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skillfullythreaded :
I haven't done another valve in 8 years.
2024-04-12 09:37:33
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Lamanna :
How doesnt the condenser freeze when its on heat mode and ambient air is below freezing?
2024-04-12 01:05:18
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MichaelHernandez :
I really enjoy your post thank you helping us out .
2024-04-12 00:27:47
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Tactical_Arms_Utah :
Really enjoy these short tutorial style videos of a break down. Keep it up. 👍🏼
2024-04-12 00:18:11
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00buck7 :
Nice video sir... Bo in Tallahassee here...
2024-05-14 16:13:11
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natemesser373 :
you missed a component why only one txv? you have to meter it both directions and unless thats an electronically controlled txv it ain't gonna work
2024-05-13 15:49:13
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Living The Dream :
Great video
2024-07-04 02:26:20
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ss inox enclosure panelboard :
Oh learnt!!!
2024-08-01 04:08:07
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Synyga-water pump supply VFD :
price🥰
2025-06-17 08:22:39
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Nsooa :
Your coming for HVAC Schools job 👍
2024-07-09 13:46:19
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MJ :
Good
2025-08-18 21:30:41
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rachellil4 :
that's good !
2024-09-27 01:19:45
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Dyablo :
where are you supposed to set up your temperature probes to calculate your subcool and super heat?
2024-04-12 11:47:03
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