How Wilson Aqualux Heat Pumps Work

The Aqualux Heat Pump works the same as a refrigerator in reverse.
A refrigerator removes heat from inside a box and transfers it via heat exchangers to the surrounding room.
A heat pump hot water system pulls the heat from the surrounding air and transfers it to heat water which is then stored in the tank.
Unlike a traditional storage hot water system that uses electric elements, much like a kettle, to heat the water, the technology used in heat pumps continues to evolve as we move to electrification and our emissions of Carbon Dioxide.
We have observed these technology improvements and have developed a system that operates in all Australian climates.

Features include:

  • The Wilson Aqualux heat Pump hot water system utilises R-290 refrigerant. R-290 minimises the effects on our planet both minimising Global Warming and Ozone depletion.
  • Superior Energy Efficiency with a coefficient of performance (COP) of greater than 4.5
  • The unit can be configured to deliver up to 75°C, reconfiguration requires a change of model number and does not attract any rebates
    Split design allows greater flexibility of installation options
  • Designed for Australian climatic conditions – 25°C to 45°C
  • Low noise of 39 dB(A) at 1 M
  • Various operating modes – Smart mode, Silent mode, and Powerful mode
  • Full function remote control
  • Long-life stainless-steel tank
  • No electric element maximises energy efficiency
  • Control logic designed to optimise PV power usage
  • Smart Control WIFI
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