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Daikin Altherma Air To Water Heat Pump

 

Daikin Altherma


air to water heat pump by daikinThe Daikin Altherma system provides the hot water for staff toilets and kitchen, under floor heating, radiators, towel rails and a JAGA oxygen low water content radiator.

The system is complete with Condenser, Hot water tank, Hydrobox, Solar enabling kit and Solar panel.

Daikin Altherma is probably the most energy efficient air to water heat pump available with very high c.o.p.’s.

With space and water heating representing 84% of UK residential energy consumption, replacing conventional central
heating boilers with Daikin Altherma air to water heat pumps is the single largest contribution householders can make towards reducing carbon emissions.

The Daikin Altherma split system is designed to provide the hot water and cooling for houses and small commercial properties. The great advantage of this system is the distance from the property that the outdoor unit can be situated which can be up to 75 metres away from the indoor Hydrobox.

Altherma heatingThe benefits of the Daikin Altherma system include:

Arrow blue Less energy, pleasant warmth in your home

Arrow blue Minimal installation cost

Arrow blue Flexible configurations
If your current heating system is equipped with low temperature heat emitters, there is no need to change it.

Arrow blue Less CO2 emissions

Arrow blue No risk of freezing of the outdoor piping

Arrow blue Complete comfort for your family

The temperature can be reduced automatically at night or during your holiday and increase in the morning or before you return.


 


How Does It Work?

The Daikin Altherma heat pump system extracts low grade thermal energy (at ambient temperature) from the environment (heat freely available in outside air), upgrades the heat to a higher temperature and releases it into the water running through your central heating system with low temperature radiators, under floor heating system or fan coil units.

 


Case Studies

The Daikin Altherma system has been a proven winner in reducing both costs and energy consumption.
Read our Case Studies below to see how this system has brought massive benefits to customers.

Case Study 1: New Bungalow, Self Build Project, Cornwall, Norfolk
Case Study 2: Chapel Conversion, Stokesby, Norfolk

 


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Further Information

Download The Daikin Altherma Brochure

Download The Sustainable Home Heating Solution Brochure

 

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See Also In Air To Water Heat Pumps

Case Study 2: Chapel Conversion, Stokesby, Norfolk
The old Methodist Chapel was located on a relatively small plot in a prime location in Stokesby, Norfolk. Swallowtail Properties Ltd decided to renovate the property, turning it into a stunning two bedroom house.

Case Study 1: New Bungalow, Self Build Project, Cornwell, Norfolk
Altherma provides an ideal energy efficient solution using renewable air to water heat pump technology for a new self build bungalow in Norfolk.

Daikin Altherma Links
Further useful information about Daikin and the Altherma product that show the benefits of this amazing system and what it could save you.

Daikin Altherma Air To Water Monobloc Heat Pump
This new system offers the Altherma and Hydrobox as a one off package situated in the garden/outside, connected to the house by water pipes.


 
Have You Seen?

Air To Air Heat Recovery and Ventilation
We have on display a Daikin VAM heat recovery unit. In today’s well insulated and tightly sealed buildings it is important to replace stale air with fresh “tempered” air.
The Renewable Energy Showroom
The Cambridge Renewable Energy Centre is a fully active showroom where you can view and test a number of energy saving devices and talk with us about how your business or home can benefit from the potential savings using our new systems.
The Eureka Heat Recovery System - Benefits
An overview of the substantial benefits derived from the Eureka Heat Recovery System.

 

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