Hot Water Heat Pumps
A low carbon, RF enabled, energy efficient solution, utilising air source heat pump technology to provide hot water to residential dwellings.
Why Choose a Hot Water Heat Pump?
People choose a hot water heat pump because it provides reliable hot water using far less energy than traditional electric or gas systems. It works by using renewable heat from the air to heat water efficiently, helping to lower energy bills and reduce carbon emissions. Hot water heat pumps are ideal for modern homes because they are safe, future-ready, and work well with renewable electricity such as solar PV, making them a smart choice for comfort and sustainability.
Featured Product
Edel Hot Water Heat Pump
With a COP of up to 3.36, our Edel RF Hot Water Heat Pump (HWHP) is a low carbon technology for heating hot water. The heat pump collects energy from the air and converts this into heat, which is then transferred to the water within the cylinder – creating hot water up to 60°C.
How do Hot Water Heat Pumps Work?
Hot Water Heat Pumps consist of a ducted system to supply external air to an air source heat pump mounted on top of a water cylinder. The heat pump collects energy from the air and converts this into heat, which is then transferred to the water within the cylinder, creating hot water.
Applications
Why Choose a Hot Water Heat Pump for Apartments?
Hot water heat pumps are well suited to apartment buildings because they deliver highly efficient domestic hot water with low electrical demand and minimal carbon impact. They also help improve SAP performance and support compliance with current and future building regulations. With compact, self-contained units, they simplify design coordination, avoid the need for gas infrastructure, and provide predictable hot water performance at apartment level, making them a reliable, future-ready solution for modern residential developments.
Why Choose a Hot Water Heat Pump for a Renovation Project?
A hot water heat pump is an ideal choice for renovation projects because it provides domestic hot water as a standalone system, independent of the space-heating upgrade. This allows hot water to be decarbonised without changing existing radiators, pipework, or heating systems. Compact and easy to integrate, it can replace traditional electric or gas hot water cylinders with minimal disruption, while delivering lower running costs and reduced carbon emissions. This makes it a practical solution for step-by-step renovations where full heating system replacement is not always possible.
We offer a wide range of CPD UK and CIBSE accredited CPDs covering different aspects of the design and specification of heat pumps. All CPDs can be delivered online or in person.
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specifier hubWe can offer hands-on face-to-face training on Dimplex products, including heat pump principles and servicing, and a course covering our Edel hot water heat pump.
Find out moreWe offer bespoke heat design solutions for your home or project and design support and guidance when specifying HVAC solutions
Applications design teamEdel Hot Water Heat Pump Listed on the Government-Backed Energy Technology List
The Dimplex Edel Hot Water Heat Pump is now listed on the Government-backed Energy Technology List (ETL), applying to all three models (170L, 200L and 270L) and making Edel the only hot water heat pump on the list.
South Kesteven Council, 1 Eastcliffe Square
South Kesteven District Council in Lincolnshire want to ensure their social housing tenants have access to the lowest energy costs. During the refurbishment of an off-gas, 3-bed end-of-terrace property, the council took the opportunity to install Dimplex Quantum high heat retention storage heaters providing access to low-cost energy tariffs. These were paired with the low-carbon Edel hot water heat pump to provide an energy efficient solution for both heating and hot water.
Heating Smart at Chateau Mews
Chateau Mews is a contemporary residential development from Keepmoat Homes, located on the site of a former derelict restaurant in West Bridgeford, South Nottingham. This once-forgotten Brownfield plot has been transformed into a vibrant, welcoming community featuring a mix of high-quality homes designed to meet the needs of local people.
Zeroth and E.ON’s ectogrid™ deliver sustainable energy solution for Plot 6 of Silvertown development
The Zeroth Energy System was paired with E.ON’s ectogrid™ to provide highly efficient, low carbon heating for Plot 6 of the Silvertown regeneration.