Monthly Tasks:
- Check and clean air filters
 - Clear debris around outdoor unit
 - Check for unusual noises
 
The Mitsubishi Electric Heat Pumps utilise advanced inverter technology, allowing for precise temperature control and energy efficiency ratings up to 500% (CoP of 5.0).
Exclusive Zubadan technology maintains optimal heating performance even in temperatures as low as -25°C, making it perfect for UK winters.
Operating at just 19dB(A), these units are amongst the quietest in the market, perfect for residential installations.
MELCloud compatibility allows for remote operation and monitoring via smartphone or tablet.
Manufactured with high-grade components and backed by a 7-year warranty when installed by accredited installers.
1. Energy Cost Reduction: Up to 75% lower running costs compared to traditional gas boilers
2. Carbon Footprint: Reduces CO2 emissions by up to 70% compared to conventional heating systems
3. Year-round Comfort: Provides both heating and cooling capabilities
4. Government Incentives: Eligible for UK government grants and incentives
5. Property Value: Increases property value and energy efficiency rating
| Brand | Efficiency (CoP) | Price Range (£) | Warranty | Smart Features | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mitsubishi Electric | 5.0 | 4,000-12,000 | 7 years | Extensive | 
| Daikin | 4.8 | 3,800-11,000 | 5 years | Good | 
| Vaillant | 4.7 | 4,200-11,500 | 5 years | Basic | 
| Samsung | 4.6 | 3,500-10,000 | 5 years | Extensive | 
| Panasonic | 4.7 | 3,900-11,200 | 5 years | Good | 
1. How much can I save on energy bills with a Mitsubishi Electric Heat Pump?
Typically, homeowners save 30-75% on heating costs compared to traditional systems, depending on current heating method and usage patterns.
2. What's the expected lifespan?
With proper maintenance, Mitsubishi Electric Heat Pumps typically last 15-20 years.
3. Do they work in cold UK winters?
Yes, Zubadan technology ensures efficient operation down to -25°C.
4. What government grants are available?
The Boiler Upgrade Scheme offers up to £7,500 towards installation costs.
5. Do I need planning permission?
Usually not, as heat pumps are typically considered permitted development, but check local regulations.
6. Can it replace my current boiler?
Yes, it can fully replace your existing heating system, though some homes may benefit from a hybrid setup.
7. What maintenance is required?
Annual professional service and regular filter cleaning are recommended.
8. How noisy are they?
Indoor units operate at 19dB(A), quieter than a whispered conversation.
9. What space is required?
Outdoor unit needs about 1m² with good airflow, indoor unit similar to a standard boiler.
10. Are they environmentally friendly?
Yes, they reduce CO2 emissions by up to 70% compared to gas boilers.
Installation must be performed by MCS-accredited installers to maintain warranty and qualify for government incentives.
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