HVAC

Rethinking how you
heat and cool your
home

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FISHER & PAYKEL HOME SOLUTIONS

Heating and cooling makes up around 40% of your home's energy use – with homes in colder regions spending an even greater share.

Rethinking how you heat and cool your home is one of the most impactful steps you can take – not only for comfort, but to reduce carbon emissions and put money back in your pocket.

Our team can assist you with coordinated and energy-optimised single room, multi-room or whole-of-home home heating and cooling solutions.

A smarter way to heat and cool home

Heat pump air conditioning systems deliver three to five times more heating power than the electricity they consume, making them dramatically more energy efficient than gas or electric resistance alternatives.*

When integrated with solar and smart scheduling, you can pre-heat or pre-cool your home during peak solar hours, reducing your reliance on the grid when prices are highest.

  • Reduce your carbon footprint

  • Lower your power bills

  • Make the most of your solar

Learn more about the green energy transition with valuable tips and insights, plus keep up to date with our solutions.

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A whole-of-home energy design solution

Achieve a warmer, drier, cooler and more energy efficient home through a combination of solar with innovative heat pump hot water, air conditioning and heating and energy efficient appliances, all through one provider. We'll deliver an integrated home energy solution design to accomplish your Energy Efficient, Carbon Zero or Carbon Positive energy goals.

Our in-house design support coordinates designs across categories, ensuring systems work together.

  • 1. Solar PV panels |
  • 2. Battery storage |
  • 3. Back to the grid |
  • 4. Solar monitoring |
  • 5. Heat pump water heater |
  • 6. Air conditioning & heating
  • 1. Solar PV panels |
  • 2. Solar inverter |
  • 3. Battery storage |
  • 4. Back to the grid |
  • 5. EV Charging |
  • 6. Heat pump water heater |
  • 7. Solar monitoring |
  • 8. Kitchen |
  • 9. Air conditioning & heating |
  • 10. Laundry

*The coefficient of performance (COP) of heat pump HVAC systems range from around 2.0–4.0 per unit of energy consumed compared to traditional systems which typically have a COP of 1.0. Source: IEA (n.d.). The Future of Heat Pumps: How a heat pump works. https://www.iea.org/reports/the-future-of-heat-pumps/how-a-heat-pump-works