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    Rinnai Enviroflo electric heat pump hot water systems

    Using the latest in advanced heat pump technology, the Rinnai Enviroflo range of electric integrated heat pump hot water systems ensures reliable, efficient and long-lasting hot water.

    The systems maximise hot water availability while using up to 75% less energy* compared to a standard electric storage tank. Thanks to the single element boost feature, hot water continues to be delivered even when used in high demand applications or in cold ambient conditions.

    Available in a range of capacity sizes, the Rinnai Enviroflo range delivers a comprehensive set of installation configurations for varying site requirements and can be customised with magnesium or hard water anodes to suit the application.

    Built to outlast the tough Australian conditions, these tanks have been designed and tested to operate with water pressures up to 1000kPa, much higher than normal. They are also lighter in weight to aid quick and safe installation whilst having a minimal impact on the environment.

    Enviroflo’s innovative design allows it to be eligible for Grants through the Federal Governments Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme, generously covering a proportion of the up-front costs of purchasing and installing the system. These grants are called Small-scale Technology Certificates (STC’s) and are offered based on how sustainable a hot water system is. STC rebate values will depend on installation location.

    * Energy saving of up to 75% based on a Rinnai Enviroflo 250ltr/315ltr Heat Pump when compared to a standard electric water heater of the same capacity during peak winter load in Zone 1 based on AS/NZS4234. Savings will vary depending upon location (Zone 1-5), type of water heater being replaced, hot water consumption and associated fuel tariffs.

     

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