A condenser heat pump is a system that transfers heat energy from one location (source) to another (destination). The condenser component releases heat to the destination, while the refrigerant absorbs heat from the source and transfers it to the condenser. Refrigerants such as Freon, R-22, and R-410A circulate through the condenser coil, releasing heat to the surrounding air. Fans enhance heat dissipation. The refrigerant’s pressure and temperature are increased by the compressor, enabling heat absorption. An expansion valve regulates refrigerant flow, and the evaporator coil absorbs heat from the source. Finally, an evaporator fan facilitates heat transfer through airflow.