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Upgrade your hot water and save big

28 August 2023

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There are many types of premises that will qualify for this rebate

Upgrade your energy-intensive hot water service and take advantage of the savings on offer. Yes, the combined rebate is now available to commercial customers and the savings are stacking up. Energy and the environment are hot topics in the media and rightly so. With price rises of electricity and gas on the upward trend, now has never been a better time to do the research on upgrading what is potentially your most energy-intensive appliance. Your business’ hot water system...

There are now more rebates than ever before available to install the new Rheem Ambiheat hot water service on your premises.

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A Generous $1698 Hot Water Rebate is now Available (Combined STC’s and REPS rebates) You could also save even more if you are in a priority category, such as a concession cardholder

There are many types of premises that will qualify for this rebate including, but not limited to:

  • Retirement villages
  • Strata complexes
  • Sporting clubs
  • Hotels and Motels
  • Warehouses
  • Residential and commercial landlords
  • Cafes and restaurants
  • Community clubs and venues
  • Boutique wineries and associated businesses
  • Small to medium shopping establishments

We are really excited about the latest opportunity our customers can take advantage of. This generous government incentive coming from the extra REPS rebate (Retailer Energy Productivity Scheme) will help you make the switch from your old inefficient immersion element electric storage hot water system to Heat Pump Hot Water and enjoy big savings on your power bills.

Our team have been lucky enough to partner directly with Rheem and a company called Demand Manager to bring you this exciting offer. A Generous $1698 Hot Water Rebates is now Available (Combined STC’s and REPS rebates) You could also save even more if you are in a priority category, such as a concession cardholder

Did You Know:

  • Electric water heaters account for around 25% of a household’s energy consumption.
  • By switching from an electric water heater to a Rheem AmbiHeat Heat Pump, you could save up to 73% on your water heating energy use, which will save you up to 3,000kW of energy per year, as well as saving up to 3 tonnes of C02 emissions per year.
  • Advanced wrap-around microchannel heating technology for uniform and faster water heating.
  • Suitable for cold climates with an operating range from -5 degrees to +43 degrees.
  • Industry-leading 7-year cylinder warranty
  • Smart LED Controller Display.
  • Higher recovery rate for fast heating.
  • Manual boost button for 198L of hot water
  • Coefficient of performance (COP) of 4.5kW

 

Case Study: Rheem Ambiheat Hot Water

Woodside, South Australia.

We have had the luxury of following up with this customer to review their energy usage after the installation of their new Ambiheat in mid-March this year. In this instance, we removed this customer’s 250L Rheem single-element electric storage hot water system, which had finally given up after many years of service. Traditionally these units were installed and run overnight on a reduced off-peak tarrif called the J tarrif. Unfortunately, this J tariff had already been abolished for this customer and they were paying overnight at the peak rate. Even with their quality solar system feeding into the grid during the day, this was no match for the overnight heating of the hot water system and energy usage remained high.

On installation of the new Rheem Ambiheat, we set up the new RCBO circuit breaker to run on continuous tariff, which allows us to effectively control and set the timer on the digital display to run on the Shoulder tariff hours of 10 am in the morning to 3 pm in the afternoon. This low rate tariff allows for the solar spike on the grid, designed to allow energy retailers to disperse the energy load on the grid caused by the high volume of solar feed in throughout the state. This option, coupled with the home’s individual solar system input directly feeding power into the hot water service, rather than into the grid, made for some very serious savings on both their power usage and their cost for power over the ensuing months.

This home’s total power usage for April 2022 was reduced from 400Kw/h to 100Kw/h for April 2023. This is a saving of 0.120 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions for April alone. Very impressive!!

Take advantage of the combined rebates

Get in now and save on the cost of installing this high-quality Rheem Ambiheat unit and then continue to see the savings on energy usage for the long term. Let our team take care of the whole project. Speak with our team and book a consultation.

For more information, please call us on 8367 8383 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


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