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Save up to 80% on
your hot water bills.

Hot water heating systems are often the most significant contributor to household energy costs, amounting to approximately 25-30% of the total energy consumption.

Whether replacing an existing system or installing one, opting for an Emerald hot water heat pump guarantees both comfort and energy efficiency for your home.

Refrigerant cycling Heat Pump - 200L and 300L

The refrigerant cycling heat pump’s heat exchanger is in the water tank resulting in less energy use due to heat loss. It can also operate under lower outdoor temperature conditions.

Optional built-in electric heater

Both models are available with an optional built-in backup electric heater.

Blue diamond enamel tank

Ensures the surface is clean and smooth – reducing dust from adhering.

All-In-One Heat Pump 220L and 270L

The Emerald’s All-In-One Heat Pump offers a stylish design and significant cost savings for your hot water needs. With its compact form, it seamlessly fits into any residential setting.

Compact stylish design

Features high-efficiency DC inverter technology that minimises noise for a quieter operation.

Wi-Fi enabled

Wi-Fi enabled models can be easily connected to the Emerald app for smart control via mobile phone.

ENV-friendly

Enviornmentally Friendly

Renewable energy extracted from the air to heat water

Saves Money

Energy saving of 74-80% compared to standard electric hot water

Energy-Efficient​

Energy Efficient

High COP (coefficient of performance)

Works In Cooler Climates

Ambient temperature operating range from -7°C to +40°C

Energy savings

Save Up To 80% On Your Hot Water Bills.

Weather

All Weather Conditions

Not dependent on sun and no solar panels required

How a Heat Pump
Saves you Money

Heat Pumps work a bit like a reverse refrigerator – transferring heat from the air, through a heat exchange system to heat your water; this is why they are often referred to as ‘air-source Heat Pumps’.

By concentrating this existing heat, instead of creating more, Heat Pumps can significantly reduce your household’s greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption – saving you money.

Unlike solar, they don’t require the sun to work, and although they use electricity to operate, they are roughly four times more efficient than a conventional electric water heater.