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  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    1 year ago

    I watched the technology connections video. So I should know. But I don’t really know. What’s the difference between a heat pump and a split air conditioner?

    • Hydrogen@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      A split air conditioner is will generally have an indoor component (evaporator) and an outdoor component (condenser).

      When the compressor runs, the evaporator will get cold and the condenser will get hot.


      A heat pump also has a indoor and outdoor components, along with a new item called a reversing valve. The reversing valve allows the system to switch which component is the evaporator and which is the condenser.

      When the compressor runs and the reversing valve is enabled, the evaporator is inside and you get cold air.

      When the compressor runs and the reversing valve is disabled, the condenser is inside and you get hot air.

      • Wander@yiffit.net
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        1 year ago

        Isn’t that what most split AC units are currently capable of? At least I’ve seen them almost all with the ability to produce heat when I was browsing for one.

        • Starbuck@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          All of the split units I’ve seen are heat pumps.

          Heat pump means that it’s reversible, split package is just the physical arrangement of the pieces.