Heat Pumps

A heat pump acts just like an air condtioner to keep your home cool during a hot Utah summer. A heat pump can also heat your home when the weather turns cold.

It’s All About Heat Energy

Heating and air conditioning is about one thing: moving heat energy. In the summer, an air conditioning system doesn’t blow cold air inside. It removes heat energy from inside air, and dissipates it into the air outside. In the winter, heat energy is added back.

How a Heat Pump Works

During a hot Utah summer, a heat pump compresses a gas called refrigerant. When compressed, the gas condenses down to a chilled liquid. The refrigerant is then pumped inside to the indoor coil. Warm air from the home is forced through the coil by the fan motor in the furnace (or air handler). The refrigerant absorbs heat energy from the air, and the process repeats.

In the winter, a heat pump literally reverses the cooling process. The heat pump absorbs heat energy from the air outside, and uses this to heat indoor air by dissipating the heat energy inside.

Heat Pump Efficiency

A Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF) rating is used to measure heating efficiency, and a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) is used to measure cooling efficiency.

Call Brigham Heating and Cooling at (435) 723-2150 for heat pump repair, maintenance and installation services for  Utah.

Brigham Heating and Cooling

12 W 100 S
Brigham City, UT 84302
Phone: (435) 723-2150