Domestic Hot Water

The new Premier Heat Pump "All in one" domestic hot water heater has a storage capacity from 200 litres. Similar in size to existing electric resistance element water heaters, but with exceptional water heating performance in heating capacity, energy savings and efficiency.

"All in one type" Heat Pump water heater - Model PHP HWC-200

Features

  • High efficiency and energy saving
  • Super heat exchanger ensures a more efficient energy transfer
  • Top quality compressor
  • Super heat protective materials
  • Water tank and piping are adopted EPS frothing to preserve heat
  • Capacity 5.8 Kw
  • Water tank volume from 200L
  • Hot water heat pump -CE approval
  • Hot water heat pump is RoHS compliant
  • Fast recovery rate
  • One piece design
  • Easy to install and handle
  • Quieter operation
  • Stainless steel food grade long life cylinder
  • Saves up to 66% on water heating energy consumption*
  • As simple to install as a conventional electric storage water heater
  • Leading edge design
  • Ultra thick tank insulation layer

Installation and Handling

The Premier Heat Pump "All-in-One" domestic hot water heater is assembled and shipped as one component. This makes installation considerably easier than other designs.

There is no need for a refrigeration mechanic as the heat pump module is fully charged with refrigerant at the factory.

Extracted water temperature (max) : 61 deg Celsius

Applicable operation environment : -10 deg C to +40 deg C

Optimal surrounding temperature : 20 deg C

* Savings and incentives will depend upon location, type of system installed, type of water heater being replaced, hot water consumption and tariff. Performance is a function of ambient temperature, humidity and incoming water temperature

Unit must be installed in accordance with applicable standards: AS/NZS 3500.4 ; NZBC G12

Products comply with (where applicable) CE and New Zealand Safety Standards including; AS/NZS 60335 ; AS/NZS 4692 ; AS/NZ 2712 ; AS/NZS 3823.1.1 ; AS/NZS 3823.1.2

Installation should be carried out by a suitably qualified technician.

Specifications may be amended from time to time without prior notice.