The Rheem Water to Water (W2W) range includes units using R134a refrigerant for hot water heating up to 65°C with a minimum entering water temperature on the building chiller loop of 12°C. This gives a return water temperature of 7°C. As the units are compact they are suitable for both indoor or outdoor installation.

  • Water Mark certified 316L stainless steel, double-wall brazed plate heat exchanger on domestic hot water side
  • Multiple safeties including low temperature freeze protection and flow switch on the chilled water side
  • Full commercial construction with marine grade aluminium case
  • High COP of this product results in a very favourable return on investment making the W2W HP both a sound environmental and financial investment compared to gas and electric heating systems.
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  • Category
    Electric Water Heaters, Air to Water Heat Pumps
  • Range
    Industrial & Commercial Water Heating Solutions
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Rheem has been a trusted name in New Zealand since the company formed in 1958. 

Rheem started with gas fired mains pressure water heaters and low pressure electric cylinders moving through to mains pressure electric in 1973. Even in the early days, Rheem was at the leading edge of hot water heating technology quickly expanding its range to offer the best products for domestic and commercial water heating needs.  

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