Browse durable water source heat pumps at F.W. Webb. This type of heat pump is used in commercial applications, including a conventional boiler loop system, geothermal closed-circuit, or open-well looping. A water source heat pump, also known as a WSHP, takes heat from a natural water source and moves it to a commercial facility. Use our helpful filters to sort the pumps by voltage, cooling capacity, width, and height. Explore top-quality water source heat pumps from trusted maker York/WaterFurnace to find the best model for a commercial space.
The difference is that a water source pump extracts heat from a lake, well, stream, or another natural source; a standard heat pump extracts from the air.
Yes, water source heat pumps are good; they offer many advantages, including:
A water source heat pump uses one kilowatt of electricity to generate three kilowatts of heat, making it extremely efficient and sustainable.