How Heat Pumps Work

A heat pump is a device that transfers heat from one place to another using a small amount of energy. It works similarly to a refrigerator but in reverse.

Instead of generating heat through combustion or electrical resistance, a heat pump extracts heat from the ambient air (even in cool temperatures) and transfers it to the water. This process is highly efficient because it moves existing heat rather than creating it.

The Coefficient of Performance (COP) of our heat pumps typically ranges from 3.5 to 4.5, meaning for every 1 unit of electricity consumed, you get up to 4.5 units of heat.

Highly Efficient Compressor

Equipped with world-class scroll or rotary compressors for maximum efficiency.

Advanced Engineering

Built with precision for long-lasting performance.

Corrosion Protection

Blue-fin coating on evaporators to prevent corrosion in coastal areas.

Intelligent Defrost

Advanced logic to prevent ice buildup on coils during cold weather.

Eco-Refrigerants

Using R134a, R410a, or R290 with zero ozone depletion potential.

Microprocessor-based controllers with LCD display and remote monitoring options.

Smart Controls

Safety Protection

High/low pressure switches, phase protection, and overload protection built-in.

Ready to switch to energy-efficient heating?

Contact our engineering team today for a customized proposal based on your hot water requirements.