Phone No: +61405006871
Email Address: info@greenimpulseaustralia.com
Phone No:
+61405006871
1/19 Vanderbilt Avenue , Truganina 3029
Email Address: info@greenimpulseaustralia.com
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We suggest checking and cleaning the filtration system every three months during times when your system is in constant or frequent use.
You should get your air conditioner serviced once a year to ensure the inner componentry operates reliably for long periods of time and your aircon will remain in prime condition.
They have a fan and compressor that make noise when operating, similar to air conditioners.
Due to many electrical components, it is not advised to spray the entire unit with water. You may use a non-abrasive cleaner to clean the front plastic panel. The air filter may be cleaned by removing from the unit and dusting off the debris into the trash can. It is not advised to remove the case of the unit. You may use a can of compressed air or an air compressor to blow out all the debris inside the unit. Once cleaned, make sure there is no debris wedged between the fins on the back of the unit and the unit is completely dry before plugging in.
Integrated systems combine the heat pump and storage cylinder into a single unit, offering a compact and straightforward installation. Split systems separate the heat pump components—Tank and a compressor allowing for flexible placement and potentially enhanced efficiency.
Heat pump water systems typically use 60 to 75%* less electricity than a conventional electric hot water system. Heat-pump systems are more cost-effective as they use less electricity, only powering the compressor and fan.
Heat pump systems require airflow, very similar to a split system a/c unit, which is why they need to be installed outside.
If you’re unsure whether your existing system qualifies for an upgrade, please reach out to our exceptional team. We can arrange for assessors to visit your location, evaluate your current system, and recommend the best solution for you.
The Pressure and Temperature Relief (PTR) valve is a safety device installed on your hot water system. Its primary function is to release water in case the pressure or temperature within the tank exceeds safe levels, preventing potential damage. You should open your PTR valve at least once every six months. This frequency ensures the valve remains in good working condition and helps to identify any early signs of malfunction.
A solar panel is a device that converts sunlight into electricity. It contains solar cells that absorb sunlight and generate electricity through the photovoltaic process.
The main types of solar panels are:
The average lifespan of a solar panel is 25-30 years.
Yes, but the efficiency reduces as sunlight is less available.
The space required depends on the system’s capacity. Generally, a 1 kW solar panel system requires around 100 square feet of space.
Yes, solar panels can be connected to batteries to store electricity for later use.
The cost depends on the type, capacity, and installation complexity. Typically, a 1 kW system costs ₹40,000 to ₹1,00,000 in India.
Yes, regular cleaning and occasional inspections are necessary to maintain efficiency.