Efficient Hot Water Heat Pumps by Mitsubishi Electric
Energy Efficient Hydronic Heating, Cooling and Domestic Hot Water Heat Pumps
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Efficient Hot Water Heat Pumps by Mitsubishi Electric
Energy Efficient Hydronic Heating, Cooling and Domestic Hot Water Heat Pumps
Mitsubishi Products
Increasing energy bills, coupled with the need to heat our homes and hot water efficiently, is driving the demand for alternative forms of domestic heating. Mitsubishi Electric has utilised their expertise and industry-leading technology to develop next generation Air-to-Water Heat Pumps – a super energy solution that combines both domestic hot water heating and space heating / cooling in one system.
On average, hot water and home heating needs combined account for over 67%*1 of the overall energy bill in New Zealand homes.
Domestic heating is therefore an obvious area to target in reducing energy bills. This is especially pertinent during the winter months, where a combination of taking longer, hotter showers and the increased need for a warm and dry home, typically drives up power bills. A Mitsubishi Electric Air-to-Water Heat Pump System can help reduce your heating and hot water bill when compared to gas and direct electric systems.
Energy Efficient Hot Water
On average, domestic water heating accounts for 28% of the energy bill in New Zealand homes, and when combined with home heating, a whopping 67% of the overall energy bill!* A hot water heat pump is the energy efficient way to heat water.
How Does it Work?
An Ecodan Hot Water Heat Pump solution is made up of three key components that intuitively work together to provide super energy efficient heating – the outdoor unit, the hot water cylinder and the controller that runs the system.
Central Heating, Underfloor, Radiator or Pool Heating
Central heating featuring underfloor or radiator heating elements, is the ultimate in home comfort. Using heat pump technology it’s the most energy efficient and environmentally friendly way to heat a whole home.
Smart Energy Monitoring
Ecodan Hot Water Heat Pump Systems come standard with built-in Smart Energy Control. This easy-to-use interface provides home owners with smart energy monitoring to maximise energy efficient operation.
Water Heating Even in Winter
Mitsubishi Electric Air-to-Water Heat Pumps are the dependable solution for year-round efficient hot water when you need it most. This will especially be appreciated during the winter months.
Quiet Outdoor Operation
With higher density housing becoming more common in New Zealand, quiet outdoor operation is important to keep your neighbours happy! Specific design features enable quiet outdoor operation to be maintained at all times.
Add Value to Your Home
Updating your home and water heating to a heat pump system is an investment that not only will pay off instantly with lower electricity bills for you every month, but is sure to make a real impression with potential home buyers in the future.
Environmentally Friendly
Did you know traditional electric water heaters produce up to three times the amount of greenhouse gas compared to a hot water heat pump? A hot water heat pump has the ability to make a significant reduction in greenhouse emissions.
Save up to 67% on Your Hot Water Heating Costs!*
AquaCore Hot Water Heat Pump
The New Zealand made Black Diamond AquaCore Hot Water Heat Pump System is specifically designed to provide reliable and efficient potable hot water for the whole family all year long, no matter the outdoor temperature. It is ideal for new builds or existing homes and can be retrofitted to an existing hot water cylinder.
- Operates from -15°C to 45°C ambient
- Cost effective solution with fast payback period
- Fast recovery of cold tank in winter conditions
- Water is hot and ready to be used straight away
- Wi-Fi Control allows you to manage your hot water needs
- Designed and manufactured in New Zealand
*When compared to a gas or direct electric heating system.