Definition of Water source heat pump

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Water source heat pump

The term 'Water source heat pump' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' A type of (geothermal) heat pump that uses well (ground) or surface water as a heat source. Water has a more stable seasonal temperature than air thus making for a more efficient heat source'.

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