Water-source (or water-cooled) heat pump systems typically achieve higher SEER than air-source heat pump systems. Question 18Select one: True False
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- Water-source heat pumps use water (from a well, lake, or a closed loop) as the heat exchange medium. - Air-source heat pumps use outside air as the heat exchange medium. Show more…
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