HEAT PUMPS
Elevate home comfort with our efficient water heaters, ensuring both coziness and substantial electric bill savings.
Heat Pump
Heat pump water heaters use electricity to take out the surrounding air and flow it through the pump, causing the temperature to increase, and is then circulated into the water tank ready to be used for hot water heating.
In essence, a heat pump water heater works just like an air conditioner, but in reverse. Instead of pulling the hot air from the inside and dumping it outside, a heat pump water heater draws in ambient air from the outside and warms it up inside.
A heat pump water heater is more efficient than an electric water heater because it does not use electricity to generate heat — which an electric water heater does. Instead, it absorbs heat from the outside and then uses electricity to circulate that heat, ultimately transferring that heat into the water.
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Integrated Heat Pump Water Heater
Integrated units are paired with a smaller compressor, so they are more compact. In an integrated system the heat pump is often mounted on top of the storage cylinder, including a Evaporator, fan, compressor & condenser
How It Works
In case you didn’t know how our heat pumps work yet. We will help you walk through the basic process of getting hot water in the comfort of your home.
First, the cold-water inlet flows into the heat pump.
The fan intakes surrounding air which then absorbed by the refrigerant.
The refrigerant then gets pressurized by the compressor into hot vapour.
It then passes through the Micro-channel Heat Exchanger which coils around the water pipes to heat it up for your comfort.