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    ULTRA EFFICIENT
    GAS BOILER

    1kw used to produce 0.94kw of heating power

    AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMP

    1kw used to produce between 3.5 and 4kw of heating AND cooling power!
    350 TO 400% FOR EFFICIENT than gas.

    INCREDIBLE
    With rising fuel costs SWITCH NOW and get government grants.


    Electrical Contractors required for installation training for Government Approved installer scheme in the South West

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Our ECO HP3.2TW Heat Pump Ventilation Unit is registered with DEFRA's
Energy Technology List

    DEFRA has an Energy Technology List (ECA Scheme). Our unit is part of that scheme. For more information please click the Unit's unique Logo.
    ECO - DEFRA Logo

    This means, as a potential purchaser, the unit meets the energy technology criteria (ECTL). Businesses may claim 100% first-year capital allowance. Potential cash-flow boost and shortened payback period and Energy Saving technologies that reduce running costs and calm consciences.


Welcome to ECO Heat Pump Distribution Ltd.

Air Source Heat Pump: the technology within our new heating and cooling system for offices, homes and more.

The new ECO Heat Pump 3.2 - ECO Heat Pump Distribution Ltd
Introducing the release of the ECO HP3.2TW
Our first wall mounted Air to Air Heat Pump

Energy Efficiency A for heating
Energy Efficiency A for cooling
Environmentally friendly R410a refrigerant gas
The whole process is powered by a 13amp connection
Heat Pump Unit External Louvre
Innovative! Flush external louvre.
No unsightly outside drainage, compressors or pipe work etc.

External Louvre available in any RAL colour
Weather and draught cannot get through
Nothing to vandalise like conventional systems
Mounted through external wall, either new build or retro fit

It Heats or Cools your room. Two units in one.

23.08.2008 | Do not confuse this with a conventional air conditioning system, call to arrange a demonstration (terms and conditions apply).

    Heating, useful for the obvious reasons. It's good news in the bleaker winter months.
    But being able to cool your Conservatory in the height of Summer, now, that's got to be really good news!
    Heat your bedroom, whilst relaxing in the cool of your living room.
    Part L headaches with your building plans? click here

    Can reduce energy costs and carbon emissions by over 70%
    when compared to some conventional forms of electric heating

Further features of the ECO Air Source Heat Pump

17.08.2008 | Read more (Opens/Downloads a 730Kb.dpf document with full details)

  • Coefficient of Performance (COP) rating of 3.59 achieved at 5ºC, possibly closer to 4 with the UK's ambient temperatures
  • The whole unit runs off standard mains 13amp supply
  • Sling Ring Condense Dispersal : the HP3.2TW does not require any drainage or plumbing works
  • Lifetime filters : minimum maintenance
  • Digital Temperature Control incorporating 24x7 timer with 2 on/off daily functions
  • Auto system diagnostics and fault code indication
  • Simple wall pad set up and control, also additional infra red remote control
  • Auto 800w booster heater for extreme cold conditions
  • Flush, aluminium, external louvre is available in any RAL colour
  • Internal unit available in any RAL colour subject to order conditions, otherwise polished aluminium or magnolia.
    To view images of an installation of one of our Heat Pump Units please click here

Building Regulations, Part L

15.07.2008 | Read more (Opens a new page with downloads to Official Documents for Part L of the Building Regulations)

The 2006 amendment to the Building Regulations, Part L Level Three states that all new homes and eventually older homes are to reduce their energy consumption for heating or to conserve their heat more efficiently.
The costs of re-insulating walls etc to conserve the heat is huge. Certainly when in comparison to the cost per unit of the ECOHP 3.2TW as a new way to reduce consumption of energy.
Builders, Architects, Planning Consultants! We have a ventilation unit that can address the issue posed by Part L of the Building Regulations and the progress and integrity of your project.