Posted August 18th, 2009 by Hartnell
NZ Herald - Saturday August 15th, 2009
“Heating and air conditioning engineers say their professional lobby has been deluged with complaints over poorly performing heat pumps, but they can do little to help most victims.
‘The issues being raised include quality of installation, building code compliance, the installed solution not performing to expectations and significant power bill [...]
Tags: circulation, electricity, electricity costs, heat pump installation, heat pumps, quality heat pump installation, refrigeration engineers, specialist refrigeration
Posted May 26th, 2009 by Hartnell
Now winter has started to tighten its grip over Canterbury - you need the comfort of a home that’s healthy, warm and energy efficient.
Location, size, design… they all influence the climate conditions of your home. And all the low energy ratings and cut-rate plans in the world wont count for much if your house is [...]
Tags: climate control, Daikin, deals, heat pumps, Installation, money, time, winter
Posted November 28th, 2008 by Hartnell
Despite the growing popularity of heat pumps in New Zealand homes there still exist some common misconceptions about the technology; how it should be installed, and how these systems can best be used. Here are some frequently asked questions:
How does a heat pump work? The most common of heat pumps is referred to as a [...]
Tags: faq, heat pumps, heating costs, Installation, insulation, inverter, power bill, questions, winter
Posted October 13th, 2008 by Hartnell
It’s a big decision. When choosing the ideal heating/cooling method for your home there’s often a huge range of requirements to be covered - and an equally huge range of options. It seems that nearly everyone out there has their own bit of information, do’s & dont’s and general myths regarding heat pumps. It’s easy [...]
Tags: Daikin, heat pumps, history, information, sales, sub-contractors