Rheem Australia has launched its new generation Ambiheat heat pump water heater, designed to offer a reliable, flexible, renewable option for households. According to Rheem, thanks to the COP of 4.5, households with an Ambiheat installed could save up to 64-71 per cent of their usual water heating energy bill.
Rheem Marketing Director, John Collignon, says the Ambiheat has been developed by Rheem Australia after extensive R&D to offer another environmentally conscious option for customers.
“Renewables and greener alternatives are a category that more and more people are eager to include in their home, both for environmental reasons and for their hip pocket,” he says.
“Sometimes it’s not possible to include a full solar hot water solution in a home, which is where Ambiheat comes in. Using the heat energy that is in the air at all times, regardless of weather and at most temperatures, Ambiheat ensures steady, hot and strong hot water to the household at a fraction of the energy use of traditional electric water heaters.”
Features of the Ambiheat include:
- Touch-screen LED panel designed to make control and maintenance easier
- Operation across a wide range of temperatures, from -5˚C to 43˚C
- Backup electric element to ensure hot water even in very cold temperatures below -5˚C
- Advanced wrap-around micro-channel heat exchanger technology making the Ambiheat suitable for harsh water
- Eligible for government incentives on renewables
- Seven-year cylinder warranty.
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