
Whether you install a generic heat pump or a Mitsubishi, if you want to get the most out of it, it needs to be an efficient model. If you’re thinking of installing a heat pump, here’s everything you need to know before making the purchase.
Types Of Heat Pumps
It’s never a good idea to buy the first item you see without doing the research first. Before purchasing the first Mitsubishi heat pump you see, you should be aware of the different types available.
Single-Split Systems – Single-split systems are the most popular model of heat pump in New Zealand. These systems are air-to-air, which means that there are technically two units to the system. One unit is inside and connects to the second unit on the outside. An air-to-air system is designed to control the temperature of the room where it’s installed – not the entire house, which is energy-efficient and cost-effective.
Multi-Split Systems – Multi-split heat pumps are designed to heat more than one room in the house. They consist of one unit located outside, which is connected to the places you’d like to warm simultaneously.
Ducted Heat Pumps – Ducted heat pumps provide central heating to the entire house. It blows warm or cooled air through ducts that run to every room. Some of this type of heat pump can be controlled centrally, while others allow you to select the rooms you’d like climate-controlled at specific times. For example, you could set the heat pump to maintain the temperature in your home office during working hours, and then shut it off to that room at night when you’re not using it.
Choosing The Best Model For You
Now that you know what types of heat pumps are available, you can start looking for the best model to suit your needs. As climate control systems go, heat pumps are the most energy-efficient system available. However, some models save on more electricity than others, so you need to make sure that you’re choosing the right one.
Take some time to look around. Visit stores, look at different websites, and read reviews – the more research you do, the better. Either one or two models, in particular, will stand out, or you’ll find one that you know will suit your needs better than others. Don’t make the mistake of buying the first unit you see, or you might regret the purchase later.
However, what if you still don’t know what to look for? Not to worry – here’s a handy heat pump checklist to use when looking for the right model for you. Use it to check the features and benefits of each heat pump you’re interested in so that you can narrow down the search.
Insulation – Your home needs to be insulated well enough to maintain comfortable temperatures all year round. Check the insulation in the floors and ceilings. If your home is adequately insulated, you’ll be able to buy a smaller heat pump, which will lower your energy usage.
Brand – The brand you choose needs to be high-quality, such as Mitsubishi, and bought from a reputable retailer. Look for a warranty of at least five years for parts and labour.
Size – The right size will make all the difference. Make sure that the size of the heat pump you choose is big enough to warm the space where you intend on installing it. If it’s too small, your running costs will be high. If you’re unsure about the size you need, you can ask your supplier for advice.
Installation – as with all built-in appliances, your heat pump needs to be installed correctly. To avoid noise and draughts, make sure that the system is installed in the right place – both indoors and outdoors.
Conclusion
When the time comes to buy a heat pump for your home, you’ll find these tips very helpful. Whether you choose a Mitsubishi heat pump or one from another brand, you’ll have spent your money wisely on a system that is perfect for your individual requirements.







