Heat pump hot water works by taking heat from the air outside. These systems consist of 2 parts, the compressor and the water tank. The compressor contains a fan that draws in outside air, the refrigerant then absorbs the heat from the air. The refrigerant then gets compressed raising its temperature even further. The water then passes by the heated refrigerant before returning to the water tank. As a result, the water temperature increases, providing hot water to your home.
One of the key advantages of heat pump hot water systems is how efficient they are compared to traditional hot water systems, they typically use 3 to 4 times less energy.
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An integrated heat pump hot water system has the compressor on top of the water tank. One advantage of this system is that is requires less space and ground footprint than a split system.
This also creates an easier install reducing the price for the end user
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Request a quoteHere at I Heat and Cool we specialize in the sale and installation of all the leading brands of evaporative coolers, ducted air conditioners, split systems, gas ducted heating units and all other associated heating and cooling units, all of which can be designed and engineered to fit your personal requirements by our qualified technicians.
Request a quoteYes, installing a hot water heat pump in Victoria is highly cost-effective due to government rebates, lower running costs, and suitability to the local climate. These systems can reduce water heating energy use by up to 70%, making them a smart long-term investment
Absolutely. Heat pump hot water systems can be retrofitted into most existing homes, typically replacing your old electric or gas water heater. A professional installer will assess your space, water usage, and local climate to ensure optimal placement and performance.
Installation typically takes 2 to 4 hours for a straightforward replacement, but may vary depending on the complexity of the system, plumbing adjustments, and access to the site. Your installer will provide a clear timeframe after assessing your setup.