
Upgrade To A Apricus Hot Water Pump &
Save Big With NSW Government Rebates!
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HOT WATER HEAT PUMPS
Incredible Savings With NSW Government Rebates
Take advantage of the NSW Government rebates and save over $4,500 on your new hot water pump system. All you have to pay is $200 post-installation (a mandatory government fee). With the Midea 280L Hot Water Pump, you can save more than 70% on your power usage!
Reduce Your Energy Costs With A Hot Water System Upgrade
Under the Australian Government Financial Incentives, NSW businesses can upgrade their electric hot water system to an energy-efficient hot water heat pump at no upfront cost. Thanks to both State and Federal Government initiatives, we can supply and install your new heat pump at a heavily discounted cost for eligible businesses, saving you thousands in long-term costs.
Benefits Of A Hot Water Heat Pump
Significant Savings: Reduce your hot water running costs by up to 70%.
Energy Efficiency: Enjoy the benefits of an energy-efficient hot water system.
Environmentally Friendly: Lower your carbon footprint with a sustainable hot water solution.
How It Works
1. Eligibility Check: Determine if your business qualifies for the government rebate.
2. Installation: Our team of experts will install your new Apricus Hot Water Pump.
3. Post-Installation Fee: Pay only $500 after the installation is complete, as required by the government.
Start Saving Today!
Upgrade to a Apricus Hot Water Pump and take advantage of the NSW Government rebates. Contact us now to see if your business is eligible and start saving on your energy costs immediately.

How Does A Heat Pump Work?
A water heat pump, also known as a heat pump water heater, works by transferring heat from the surrounding air to heat water. It uses electricity to move heat rather than generate it directly, making it much more efficient than traditional water heating methods. Here's a step-by-step explanation of how it works:
1. Air Intake
The heat pump has a fan that pulls in warm air from the surroundings.
2. Heat Absorption
The warm air passes over an evaporator coil containing a refrigerant. The refrigerant absorbs the heat from the air, causing it to evaporate and turn into a gas.
3. Compression
The refrigerant gas is then compressed by a compressor, which increases its temperature even further.
4. Heat Transfer
The hot refrigerant gas flows through a condenser coil that is wrapped around or placed inside the water tank. As the hot gas passes through the condenser, it transfers its heat to the water in the tank, heating it up.
5. Refrigerant Cycle
After transferring its heat, the refrigerant cools down and turns back into a liquid. It then cycles back to the evaporator to repeat the process.
6. Water Heating
The water in the tank gradually heats up as it absorbs heat from the refrigerant. The heated water is stored in the tank, ready for use.
Overall, heat pump water heaters use much less electricity than conventional electric water heaters because they move heat rather than generate it directly, resulting in significant energy savings.