Heat pump water heaters can be classified into several types according to their heat source type and structural form.
Heat pump water heaters are key equipment in industrial and commercial hot water solutions. They primarily heat water by absorbing ambient heat, achieving high efficiency and energy saving. They typically include core components such as a compressor, evaporator, condenser, and expansion valve, as well as a control system and casing. Are you looking to purchase for a hotel, school, or industrial production line? Our platform offers a variety of models to meet different hot water needs and environmental conditions.
Water Source Heat Pump Water Heaters use (soil, seawater, groundwater, etc.) as a heat source and refrigerant as the heat transfer medium. They consist of a compressor, condenser, expansion valve, and evaporator as core components, forming a vapor compression refrigeration cycle. Driven by electricity, they achieve the improvement of heat energy quality and the transfer of heat. Through continuous circulation, the water temperature is continuously increased until the required usage temperature is reached.
Air source heat pump water heaters use air as a heat source and refrigerant as a heat transfer medium. They consist of a compressor, surface cooler, throttling device, and water cooler as core components, forming a vapor compression refrigeration cycle. Driven by electricity, they improve the quality of thermal energy and transfer heat. Through continuous circulation, the water temperature is continuously increased until it meets the usage requirements.
