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Heating at home accounts for more than 60 per cent of a home's energy cost which makes them the best place to look for savings with spiraling energy cost.

Conventional Electrical Heating

Some conventional electrical heating can be 100 per cent efficient. If you put one kilowatt of electricity into an electric heater, you get one kilowatt of heat out. So, as long as the heat isn't being wasted, you may assume the only way to make savings is to turn the heater down.

Heat Pump v Conventional Electrical Heating

With heat pumps, as an alternative form of electrical heating, it can give you more than 3 times the efficiency of a conventional electrical heating.  This means, if you put one kilowatt of electricity into a heat pump, you get at least 3 kilowatt of heat out.

Inverter Heat Pump

Even better is the Inverter heat pump which pumps out over three times more energy than the traditional heat pumps, in the form of heat, than they consume. Impossible? Not at all. The pump simply transfers the heat from somewhere else. They pump warm air from the air outside into the house - hence the term 'heat pump'.

How Does a Heat Pump Work

Conventional heaters power is converted into heat whilst heat pumps power the pump that circulates the liquid through the system. It works the same way as your refrigerator. The heat pump in your fridge takes the warm air from inside the fridge and releases it outside which is why the back of your fridge is warm. And it continues to work even when the inside is colder than the outside.

The heat pump warms the home the same way. Even on cold days, the heat pump can extract warm air from the cold air outside and transfer it into a heated room, just as your fridge keeps extracting heat from your freezer even when it's below zero. The heat pump can still warm your home when the air outside is below zero degree.

Heat Pump also an Air Conditioning

As if that isn’t enough, heat pumps can be ‘reversed’ to provide cooling on hot days in the summer. Say air conditioning to most people and they will think of big noisy boxes, but they are a thing of the past. A modern inverter air conditioning runs as quietly as a desktop fan. At as low as 28 decibels, it's quiet enough to hear a pin drop.

Cost of Heat Pumps

Heat pump uses electricity needed to run a one-bar heater and converts it into the heat output of a four-bar heater. Therefore the running cost is less than half that of gas or traditional electric heating.

Heat pumps cost more to install than conventional electric heaters but they pay for themselves with running costs that are about half those of gas or electric heating and less than a fifth of an LPG heater. Heating in winter, cooling in summer, they also filter the air to remove irritants like pollen and dust, see our Plasma Air Conditioning - and they work as dehumidifiers as well. You can save on costs of buying several different units, making a domestic heat pump air-conditioner a very cost effective package during the credit crunch.

Heat pumps’ impact on the environment

The heat pump is also less harmful to the environment. It doesn't produce any carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to global warming. Carbon dioxide and other gas and water vapour emissions are often regarded as a major drawback of solid fuel and gas heating.



Heat Pump Air Conditioning 2.1 kW (ECO701S)

  • Heat Pump with dehumidifying function
  • Whisper quiet for a good night's sleep.Ideal for bedrooms
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£269.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)





Heat Pump Air Conditioning 3.5 kW (ECO1201S)

  • Heat Pump with dehumidifying function
  • Ideal for offices
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£359.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)





DIY Air Conditioning 9000 BTU (ECO902SQ)

  • HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONING
  • Easy "2 click" connection, no specialist tool required
  • Energy rating A, whisper quiet 


£599.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)





High COP Inverter Air Conditioning 9000 BTU PLASMA (ECO908SDI)

  • Super Inverter Technology - COP 4.2 (Get 4.2kW heat from 1kW electricity!)
  • PLASMA filters for pollen, dust, bacteria and virus
  • Super quiet
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£649.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)






Inverter Air Conditioning 12000BTU Premier (ECO1206SD)

  • Save 30 - 50% on energy with Inverter Air Conditioning
  • Heating & Cooling
  • Energy Rating "A"
 


£689.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)





Air Conditioning Mirror Flat Panel 9000 BTU Nouveau - ECO930SD

  • Nouveau mirror FLAT panel design air conditioning, indoor panel is only 16.5cm deep
  • Inverter Technology
  • Energy Rating "A"
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£699.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)





Split air conditioning 18000 BTU (ECO1802S)

  • Heats, cools & dehumidifies
  • Energy Rating "B"
  • Turbo Mode for instant cooling & heating
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£699.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)





DIY Inverter Air Conditioning 9000 BTU (ECO906SQ)

  • DC Inverter Technology
  • HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONING
  • Easy "2 click" connection, no specialist tool required
  • Energy rating A, whisper quiet
  • Ideal for room size up to 24 sq meters
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£699.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)






DIY Air Conditioning 12000 Btu (ECO1202SQ)

  • HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONING
  • Save £££s on installation cost with the Easy "2 click" connection, no specialist tool required
  • Energy rating A/A 


£699.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)





Inverter Air Conditioning 12000BTU Premier PLASMA (ECO1208SD)

  • Inverter Technology
  • PLASMA filters for pollen, dust, bacteria and virus
  • Energy Rating A
 


£739.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)





DIY Inverter Air Conditioning 12000 Btu (ECO1206SQ)

  • DC Inverter Technology
  • HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONING
  • Save ££s on installation cost with the Easy "2 click" connection, no specialist tool required
  • Energy rating A
  • Ideal for room size up to 35 sq meter 


£799.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)





Inverter Air Conditioning Mirror 12000 BTU Nouveau - ECO1230SD

  • Nouveau upscale FLAT panel design, indoor panel is only 16.5cm deep
  • Inverter Technology
  • Energy Rating "A"
  • Auto cleaning
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£799.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)






Split Air Conditioning 24000 BTU - ECO2402S

  • Heat Pump Air Conditioning
  • Pre-Gassed System R410A Gas,
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£799.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)





DIY Inverter Air Conditioning 17000 BTU (ECO1806SQ)

  • DC Inverter Technology
  • HEAT PUMP AIR CONDITIONING
  • Easy "2 click" connection, no specialist tool required
  • Energy rating A, whisper quiet
  • Ideal for room size up to 50 sq meters
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£999.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)





Twin Split Air Conditioning 3.5kW +2.6 kW PLASMA (ECO2105S)

  • Heat Pump System with dehumidifier function
  • 1 Outdoor Unit to 2 indoor units
  • Both indoor units are fitted with Plasma Filters
  • Zero Ozone Depleting Gas R410A
 


£1 099.00 (incl 17.5 % vat)







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