
Heating and domestic hot water with Daikin
Our wide range of energy sources and hybrid combinations guarantees that you can have the most energy efficient heating and hot water solution for your needs and home. Daikin heating solutions provide you with heating and hot water by extracting energy from a range of renewable resources, including the air, water, ground and sun, or by optimising the efficiency of gas and oil with Daikin’s condensing technology.
Find the perfect Daikin heating solution for your home
Daikin Altherma low temperature air-to-water heat pump
- For heating, hot water and cooling
- Powered by 75% air and 25% electricity
- Optional solar support
- Ideal for new homes and Green Buildings
Daikin Altherma high temperature air-to-water heat pump
- For heating, hot water and cooling
- Powered by 65% air and 35% electricity
- Optional solar support
- Connects to existing piping system and high temperature radiators
- Ideal for renovations and replacing old boilers
Air-to-air heat pumps
- For heating and cooling
- Powered by 80% air and 20% electricity
- Ideal for new homes, Green Buildings and replacing old electric systems
Daikin Altherma domestic hot water heat pump ECH₂O
- For hot water
- Powered mainly by air and solar energy
- Electrical support is available when needed
- Ideal for replacing your electric hot water tank
Gas condensing boiler
- For heating and hot water
- Powered by gas
- Optional solar support
- Ideal for renovations and replacing old gas boilers
Daikin Altherma hybrid heat pump
- For heating, hot water and cooling
- Powered by an optimal combination of air, electricity and gas depending on seasonal conditions and energy prices
- Ideal for renovations and replacing old gas boilers
Hot water savings with solar energy
Reduce your energy costs by taking advantage of the sun’s renewable energy. Our solar panels are easy to install and produce up to 70% of the energy your hot water heat pumps and boilers need. Equally available for all building types, our solar hot water systems accommodate both small and large homes. Choose between a pressureless or pressurised hot water system.
Pressureless ECH2O thermal store
- Ideal for new homes
- Higher energy performance than pressurised systems
- Requires a direct vertical connection from the tank to the solar collectors
- If there is no sun, the system automatically drains to prevent frozen pipes
Pressurized ECH2O thermal store
- Ideal for renovations and existing homes
- Possibility to use curved piping to connect the tank to the solar collectors
- Filled with water and antifreeze to prevent frozen pipes
- The system is pressurised and sealed for your safety
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