Our heat pumps run on a variety of energy sources that are up to four times more efficient than traditional heating solutions.
How a heat pump works
A heat pump controls the temperature by transferring heat. There are three essential components to a heat pump: the outdoor unit (evaporator), the indoor unit(s) (condenser) and the refrigerant. The refrigerant transfers the heat as it circulates between the outdoor and indoor unit(s).
- The evaporator extracts energy from the renewable source (air or solar) by forcing the liquid to transform into a gas.
- The compressor compresses the gas, which raises its temperature.
- The condenser exchanges the heat from the gas to the heating system, and the gas returns to a liquid state.
- The expansion valve lowers the pressure of the refrigerant, which triggers evaporation and the cycle begins all over again.
We simply reverse this cycle to cool your home.
Renewable energy sources

Air-to-air
- For heating and cooling
- Powered by 80% air and 20% electricity
- Ideal for new homes, Green Buildings and replacing old electric heating systems
Heating for each building type
Whether you're a homeowner, shopkeeper or hotel manager, you will never have to sacrifice comfort for energy efficiency with our Daikin heat pumps. Begin your project with us by selecting your building type.