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subject: What Fujitsu Heat Pumps Should You Buy? [print this page]


Having questions about heat pumps is normal, especially in New Zealand. Before deciding on a heat pump, you should consider how many rooms you wish to heat. If there is only one room or one area which needs to be heated there are single heat pumps available. Otherwise there are also multi-system heat pumps for 2-4 rooms. If one is considering purchasing heat pumps Christchurch suppliers have systems for the whole house which are fully ducted. It is typical for people to begin with a single unit before transitioning to more units.

All types of heat pumps will have a few basic features in common. Quality is the first. If one is looking for quality heat pumps Christchurch suppliers offer Fujitsu heat pumps with a six year warranty in New Zealand. The next basic feature is being energy efficient. Efficient heat pumps will cost very little to run and are healthy for the environment. The very design of heat pumps makes them the most efficient heating form. Each brand will offer a different level of efficiency. EECA ratings and an Energy Star logo are two surefire signs that the name brand which seems appealing is efficient. The third most important of the basic features is quiet operation. The one sound generated is from the fan.

Other features in heat pumps include plasma filters. These filters will absorb kitchen or pet smells while reducing dust in the air. Some heat pumps come with self-cleaning filters. Saving energy, the self-cleaning filters will sterilize dirt and dust in the air. When looking for technology in heat pumps Christchurch suppliers offers things such as remote control and reserve cycles as well as moisture removal for certain rooms and sleep and digital timers.

Heat pumps come in many varieties. Before purchasing, one must decide which heat pump best satisfies ones needs. Heat pumps include all types of duct systems, compact cassettes, floor standing pumps, hi-wall splits, ceiling wall, and split systems. Nearly every heat pump is a split system. Outdoor units come standard with split systems. The indoor unit is discreet with the fan while the outdoor unit contains the compressor. During the winter, the fan circulates warm air and during the summer it circulates cool air. Split systems are very discreet in their operation and their appearance.

The compressor is the noisy part which stays outdoors. The indoor part only contains the fan. This model is very popular because of the slim design which is mounted on walls. Hi-wall splits have the same additional technological features such as the reverse cycle and remote control. The ceiling wall units sit high on a wall below the ceiling. These heat pumps have timers with a large airflow. With distribution and directional flaps that adjust, the compact cassettes only show a grill in ones ceiling. Floor standing heat pumps are units which mimic gas heaters in appearance. Lastly, ducted systems are split systems throughout ones entire home. Compressors are stored in available roof space or outside the home.

by: Pluto BeckBeck




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