Electric heat pumps, traditional electric element tanks, and gas instantaneous water systems each have unique methods of heating water. Here’s a detailed explanation of how each system works and the differences between them: Electric Hot Water Heat Pump How It Works: Heat Absorption: An electric heat pump water heater transfers heat from the surrounding air […]
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Top 5 Things to Consider When Switching from Gas or Electric Hot Water to a Heat Pump
Transitioning from a gas instantaneous or electric boosted hot water system to a hot water heat pump can be an excellent decision for efficiency and sustainability. Here are the top five factors to consider when making the switch: 1. Tank Size: Determine Your Hot Water Needs The size of the hot water tank is crucial […]
Ensuring Proper Water Discharge from Your Hot Water Heat Pump
In Australia, the discharge of excess water from an electric hot water heat pump’s condensation and relief valves must comply with plumbing standards and regulations to ensure safety and environmental protection. Here is the correct procedure to appropriately discharge the excess water. Understand the Components Condensation Drain: This collects condensation formed during the heat pump […]
Electrifying your business in 2023: Steps you can take.
Electrifying everything in your business has the potential to transform your operations, improve your bottom line, enhance your environmental credentials, and improve employee and client satisfaction. Because gas and fuel prices are skyrocketing, forward-thinking Australian businesses are moving fast to fully electrify their operations, powering them with solar. Competitive advantage No matter whether you own […]
Massive rebates for Victorians upgrading from an old electric hot water system to a heat pump
Victorian households can get up to $3,720 in rebates for upgrading an inefficient electric hot water system to an energy-efficient heat pump hot water system. Ditching your old electric hot water system and switching to a heat pump gets you more rebates than if you were switching from gas hot water to a heat pump. […]