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Heat pumps are more efficient the smaller the temperature gradient is.


Heat pumps use less energy when there's a small temperature gradient (assuming a good turndown ratio, cheap ones aren't so good), but they're more efficient when there's a large gradient. That's why they require careful modeling before being used for hydronic heating.


Heat pumps are improving to work in wider temperature ranges.




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