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Super Efficient and Multi Functional

While 'normal' heating appliances inefficiently convert electricity or gas to heat by forcing electricity into coils to heat them or by burning, heat pumps use a much smarter concept - to simply move heat from where it's not needed to where it is... and the results are astonishing!

Similar to how your fridge works, during Winter heat pumps use electricity to move energy from a cool space (outside) into the place you want to heat (inside). During summer you can reverse the cycle to cool your house at the push of a button.

Because they move heat rather than generating heat, heat pumps can provide up to 4 times the amount of energy they use. If you heat with electricity, heat pumps can trim the amount of electricity you use for heating by as much as 60%. In addition, because heat pumps can also dehumidify your house, with less water in your house, it will be easier to heat - resulting in even more savings.

Why not arrange an obligation-free consultation now, you may be suprised how affordable they really are!

FreeHeat Inverter Systems

The introduction of inverter technology can actually result in even more efficiency from heat pumps. To get even more heat and cooling power (when required) inverter powered units can apply more (or less) energy to the system as required. This means that if less heating is needed, inverter systems can adjust the speed at which the compressor works - resulting in less power consumption. In addition inverter technology reduces the likelyhood of power 'dipping' due to higher start-up current loads of conventional machines.

Because of the more intelligent sensing and temperature controlling ability, the end result is a more even room temperature.


You may be surprised to learn about the current state of the NZ power industry and how it may effect you
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