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  2. Coefficient of performance - Wikipedia

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    The heat pump itself can be improved by increasing the size of the internal heat exchangers, which in turn increases the efficiency (and the cost) relative to the power of the compressor, and also by reducing the system's internal temperature gap over the compressor. Obviously, this latter measure makes some heat pumps unsuitable to produce ...

  3. Heat pump and refrigeration cycle - Wikipedia

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    A heat pump is a mechanical system that transmits heat from one location (the "source") at a certain temperature to another location (the "sink" or "heat sink") at a higher temperature. [2] Thus a heat pump may be thought of as a "heater" if the objective is to warm the heat sink (as when warming the inside of a home on a cold day), or a ...

  4. Lennox International - Wikipedia

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    Inventors Ezra William Smith and Ernest Bryant brought their idea for a riveted steel coal-fired furnace to his machine shop to build parts for a prototype. In lieu of payment, Lennox accepted their patent, obtaining rights to the idea and founded the Lennox Furnace Co. [2] In 1904, DW Norris acquired the company. He managed the company until ...

  5. Heat pump - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, the heat pump transfers thermal energy using a heat pump and refrigeration cycle, cooling the cool space and warming the warm space. [1] In winter a heat pump can move heat from the cool outdoors to warm a house; the pump may also be designed to move heat from the house to the warmer outdoors in summer.

  6. Underfloor heating - Wikipedia

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    Heat pumps and chillers powered by: Electricity; Natural gas; Geothermal heat pump; Underfloor heating is particularly suitable when the energy source is a heat pump, because underfloor heating uses lower water temperatures than systems using radiators, which improves the efficiency of the heat pump. [28]

  7. Du Cane - Wikipedia

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    Alfred du Cane (1835–1882), English clergyman and cricketer; Charles Du Cane (1825–1889), British politician; Edmund Frederick Du Cane (1830–1903), British Army major general

  8. Peter Du Cane - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Peter Du Cane may refer to: ...

  9. John Philip Du Cane - Wikipedia

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    General Sir John Philip Du Cane, GCB (5 May 1865 – 5 April 1947) was a British Army officer. He held high rank during the First World War, most notably as Major General Royal Artillery at General Headquarters in 1915 when the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) was expanding rapidly, as General Officer Commanding XV Corps 1916–18, then from April 1918 as liaison officer between Field Marshal ...