Have you come across heat pump hot water systems? They offer an incredible way to meet your daily hot water needs while being significantly more energy-efficient than traditional electric hot water systems.
Why Choose a Heat Pump Hot Water System?
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Superior Energy Efficiency: Heat pump hot water systems can save you up to 70% on energy costs compared to conventional electric hot water systems. This means substantial savings on your energy bills over time, allowing you to allocate those savings to other important areas of your life.
Environmentally Friendly: By choosing a heat pump hot water system, you are contributing to a cleaner, greener future. These systems use advanced technology to harness energy from the air, reducing your carbon footprint and promoting sustainable living.
Reliable and Consistent Hot Water Supply: Heat pump hot water systems are designed to provide a reliable and consistent supply of hot water, ensuring you never run out during peak usage times. Enjoy hot showers, clean dishes, and fresh laundry without worrying about energy consumption.
Long-Term Investment: Investing in a heat pump hot water system is a smart choice for the long-term. These systems are durable and built to last, providing you with years of efficient and reliable service. Plus, they often come with comprehensive warranties, offering you peace of mind.
Quiet and Low Maintenance: Modern heat pump hot water systems operate quietly and require minimal maintenance. This means less hassle and more convenience for you, allowing you to focus on enjoying the benefits of your new system.
Take the Next Step Towards Energy Efficiency
Switching to a heat pump hot water system is not just a smart financial decision; it's also a commitment to a sustainable future. By making the switch, you’re not only saving money but also playing a vital role in reducing environmental impact.
Our team of experts is here to help you transition to a more energy-efficient hot water solution. We provide professional advice, high-quality products, and exceptional service to ensure you get the most out of your investment.
The All New Enviroflo AR & GR Series, ranging from 215 Lt upto 340 Lt.
Largest All-in-One Heat Pumps on the Australian market.
The 300 Lt and 340 Lt are designed, engineered and Made in Australia.
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Custom Designed for Australian Conditions
Here we have the Heat Pump - Split Design
Tank options available in both - Glass Lines Enamel and Stainless Steel
Available in 160L, 250L, 315L and 400L in Glass Lined and Stainless Steel
Built in frost and freeze protection
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Did you know that heat pump hot water systems operate by absorbing heat from the surrounding air and transferring it to the water in the heater?
It's fascinating! These systems don't need to generate heat themselves, which means lower energy bills and a reduced environmental impact. They function similarly to refrigeration systems but in reverse.
There are two main types of heat pumps: air-sourced and ground-sourced. Air-sourced heat pumps extract heat from the air, while ground-sourced heat pumps draw heat from the ground or nearby water sources.
When it comes to hot water systems, air-sourced heat pumps can be either integrated or split systems. Integrated systems are straightforward, combining the compressor and water storage tank into a single unit. Split systems, on the other hand, have separate components—an evaporator, compressor, and fan—located away from the hot water tank, much like a split system air conditioner.
In summary, below is explained how a Heat Pump works:
The heat pump works by drawing external air into the evaporator using a fan.
The evaporator’s piping contains a refrigerant that changes from liquid to gas due to the warm outside air.
The gaseous refrigerant is then pumped through a valve by a compressor, generating heat.
The heat exchanger transfers heat from the gas pipes to the water storage tanks, creating hot water.
After passing through the heat exchanger, the gas changes back to liquid and flows into an expansion valve where it cools further before returning to the evaporator to repeat the cycle.
Currently everyone can get rebates via the Federal Government’s Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme, which covers a portion of the upfront costs for purchasing and installing a sustainable hot water system. These grants are known as Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) and are offered based on the system size/model.
The value of your STC rebate will depend on your installation location. The best part is that this Rebate Is Provided UPFRONT. Overall, you may save between $1,500 to $2,000 in rebates.*
There is also a rebate available from the Solar VIC. To check whether you qualify*, Click here to check the eligibility criteria.