Everything about The Coefficient Of Performance totally explained
The
coefficient of performance, or COP (sometimes CP), of a
heat pump is the ratio of the output
heat to the supplied work or
2.0 removes 2 units of heat for each unit of energy consumed (for example such an air conditioner consuming 1 kW would remove heat from a building's air at a rate of 2 kW).
The COP of heat pumps compares favorably with high-efficiency gas-burning furnaces (90-99% efficient), and electric heating (100%), but the full costs of the energy consumed must be considered, and energy from gas is typically much less expensive than that from electricity.
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