Heat pump require for the indoor air filter to be cleaned approximately every 8 weeks. This is an easy task and instructions can be found in the manufacturer's manual which comes with your new heat pump.
We also offer a maintenance contract which is affordable and convenient, giving you complete peace of mind and confidence in the knowledge that your heat pump will be operating at it's peak performance all of the time. And you'll avoid those surprise service bills!
Each home is as individual as its owner. When choosing a heat pump you need to consider the size of each room you plan to include in your new heating and cooling system, the type and extent of existing insulation, what activities you use the room for, ceiling or stud height and number and size of windows. This assessment is best carried out by experienced and qualified specialists such as Rimu Electrical.
The amount of heating needed will depend on the potential for heat loss through walls, windows and roofs. To minimise this loss, good insulation is recommended. By insulating first, the size of heat pump selected will be generally smaller and therefore cheaper to run. The aspect of the home is also an important factor as north facing rooms are generally warmer and require less heating.
If you wish to heat or cool a single room, a simple heat pump is generally all that's required. To control the climate in multiple rooms or create a ducted system, a larger and more powerful heat pump system is required.
The actual running cost depends on the amount of heating required. Assume 6Kw of heating is needed; electric heating is normally 100% efficient, so for 6Kw of heating you pay for 6Kw of electric energy. Heat pumps transfer two to three times more heat, meaning efficiencies of 200-300%.
In other words, to produce 6kW of heating, a heat pump would only require about 2kW of electrical energy. Inverter type heat pumps are even more efficient, being closer to 400% efficient.