Chromagen heat pumps
Chromagen heat pumps harvest free energy from the surrounding air to heat your hot water. Using this renewable resource uses up to 65% less energy to heat your hot water than conventional water heaters, thereby reducing your bills and carbon emissions.
Chromagen heat pumps use smart technology to efficiently transfer thermal energy directly from the surrounding air into the water. That means the heat pump doesn’t have to rely on direct sunlight or fossil fuels to provide the energy source. From 1kW of power input, the Chromagen heat pump creates over 4kW of output heat. That is a power efficiency of 400%!! In comparison, conventional electric hot water systems can only convert 1kW of input power into a maximum of 1kW of output heat.
For the past 60 years, Chromagen has been providing over 40 countries with the most sustainable energy solutions. They are international leaders in thermal solar energy systems and pioneers of energy efficient hot water systems. The company is committed to quality, innovation and renewable energy solutions.
Many Chromagen heat pumps are backed by Government Rebates. To find out if you’re eligible, contact us for advice.
Further reading: Chromagen heat pumps and Government rebates »
Heat pump energy and cost saving factors
- Increased energy efficiency: The Rheem AmbiPower Heat Pump is designed to be highly efficient, using ambient air to heat water. This means it requires less energy to operate compared to traditional gas heaters, translating into lower electricity bills.
- Reduced environmental impact: By moving away from fossil fuels to heat the hot water, the heat pump reduces the users carbon footprint making them a more sustainable option that contributes to a greener planet.
- Cost savings: The initial investment in a heat pump is offset by the long-term savings on energy bills. Additionally, with the removal of the gas water heater, the customer can now disconnect from the gas supply, eliminating the quarterly connection charges that were a constant drain on our finances.
Further reading: Everything you need to know about heat pumps »
What is Coefficient of Performance (COP)?
The Coefficient of Performance (COP) is a measure of the efficiency of heating and cooling systems. It is defined as the ratio of useful heating or cooling provided to the work or energy input required to deliver that heating or cooling.
Heat pump installation service
Need hot water system installation? We offer a fast (often same day*) HWS installation service to customers located in the Sydney metropolitan area.
This includes all LGAs: Northern Beaches, Eastern Suburbs, Hills District, Inner West & Leichhardt, North Shore, Western Suburbs, St George, Campbelltown, Sutherland, Penrith, Liverpool and Blacktown.
Don’t risk voiding your HWS warranty.
Did you know that most hot water system manufacturers won’t cover the terms of your hot water heater warranty if it isn’t installed by a licensed hot water plumber, like Cheapa Hot Water Sydney. Hot water tanks are an expensive appliance so why would you risk voiding your warranty by installing it yourself or employing the services of someone who isn’t licensed? We are licensed water heater installers and service repair technicians for all major hot water manufacturers including Rheem, Dux, Rinnai, Aquamax, Bosch, Conergy, Hocking, Apricus, Vulcan, Edwards Solar, Solahart, Everhot and more.
Contact our hot water heater installers to book a convenient time to supply and install your new hot water system.
- Call: 0410 693 532
- SMS: 0410 693 532
- Email: products@cheapahotwater.com.au
* Important: While our same day hot water installation service is often available, please be advised that it is dependent upon our availability on that day and the time of day you contact us. To check availability, please give us a call. We’re here to help and want all our customers back enjoying trouble-free hot water as soon as possible.
Tips for choosing the right hot water system
Purchasing a new hot water system is an investment in your future and, as the hardest working appliance in your home, it’s important you purchase the right product for your needs now and into the future.
When we advise a customer on the best hot water system for their needs, we not only consider their hot water demands now but their projected usage in the future. For example, as small children grow into teenagers, they invariably use more hot water. Additionally, it’s important to not only consider the ‘humans’ in the home but the hot water usage requirements of other appliances such as washing machines and dishwashers which can use as much hot water as one person.
Below is a list of factors to consider when purchasing a new hot water system.
- How many bathrooms or members of your household will be using hot water at the same time?
- How many adults and children live in the home? Teenagers tend to use more hot water than small children.
- Are other appliances such as dishwashers and washing machines connected to the hot water system? Will they rely on the hot water system at the same time as household occupants?
- Will a bath or spa be used regularly?
- Where will the hot water system be installed and how much space is available?
- What are the available energy supplies (i.e. gas, electricity, solar)?
Note: Climate conditions and water pressure can also affect the hot water system that can be installed in your area. If you need advice, contact our friendly team.
Questions?
If you need assistance choosing the right hot water system, don’t hesitate to contact our friendly team. We’re happy to help.
- Call: 0410 693 532
- SMS: 0410 693 532
- Email: products@cheapahotwater.com.au