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You could do that. But, it would be more efficient if you could simply use the hot water directly for heat. Running it through a heat pump would just be an unnecessary step. However, the heat pump would be useful to pull heat out of the water after the water tank's temperature has dropped below a usable level, say between 75F and 53F.
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