With the continuing emphasis on environmental performance, the search for more efficient and effective water heating is becoming increasingly important for both commercial and domestic customers.
Stiebel Eltron has been at the forefront in the development of renewable energy products - such as heat pumps - for more than 40 years, and in July 2016, the company released an all-new range of models to the Australian market - the WWK 222 (H) and WWK 302 (H).
Stiebel Eltron Australia sales director, Glenn Day, said the latest range of units will set a new benchmark for domestic hot water heat pumps in Australia.
“These air source hot water heat pump systems harvest natural energy to reduce electricity consumption, lower hot water energy bills and reduce environmental impact,” Day said.
“All aspects of the design have been carefully considered from the perspective of the homeowner through to the installer.”
Compared to conventional electric hot water systems, energy consumption for heating water can be reduced by more than 70 per cent by using a WWK 222 (H) or WWK 302 (H).
The units are therefore eligible for government rebates to achieve Australia’s Renewable Energy Target by 2020.
Day said the sophisticated design of the Stiebel heat pumps has been engineered to work efficiently even at minus temperatures, and a current impressed anode ensures a long life cycle regardless the water quality.
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