Air source heat pumps (ASHPs) are heating and cooling systems that transfer heat between the inside of a building and the outside air. In winter, they extract heat from the outside air and transfer it inside. In summer, they reverse the process, extracting heat from inside and transferring it outside. They are commonly used for residential and commercial heating and cooling, offering an energy-efficient alternative to traditional furnaces and air conditioners.
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