Residential
Heat Pumps
How does a Heat Pump work?
A heat pump works like a refrigerator in reverse. In winter, it extracts heat from the air outside and brings it indoors. In the summer, a reverse cycle heat pump will do the opposite, and cool and air-condition your home.
Heat pumps set new standards in comfort, ease of use, energy conservation and environmentally friendly climate control. They provide maximum efficiency while using environmentally friendly refrigerants, reducing carbon dioxide emissions and preserving the earth's ozone layer.
The heat pump, unlike a conventional electric heater, realises efficiencies of up to 300 %, which means for every unit of electricity consumed, up to three times the heating or cooling output is realised. This makes a heat pump a very cost-effective form of heating for your home.
Heat pump system options:
Various indoor units are available and the selection depends on the individual room layout and the application.
Outdoor unit
Underceiling/Floor
Ceiling cassette
Wall mounted

