A new inverter water heater aimed at boosting heating performance while lowering energy consumption, has been recently unveiled. The unit heats water using condensation heat generated in the process of compressing and circulating refrigerant. The result is a water heater that has been shown to use up to 74% less energy to operate annually, than a conventional electric water heater.
LG Electronics’ (LG’s) Inverter Heat Pump Water Heater is powered by the company’s DUAL inverter compressor, which promotes fast and effective water heating while delivering lower electricity consumption and running costs. The system utilises heat from the air to further reduce electricity usage, while its two internal heat sources – the heat pump and heater – ensure a consistent supply of hot water. The water heater is a CES Innovation award-winner, acknowledged as a highly efficient and durable smart appliance.
The new product is Wi-Fi-enabled and compatible with LG’s mobile ThinQ application, which allows the system to be managed and monitored remotely. The app sends regular maintenance reminders and diagnoses certain issues without the need for a service call-out. Users can also check the water temperature in real-time and use the scheduling function to set the time and duration of operation.
LG’s Inverter Heat Pump Water Heater will be available in 200-liter and 270-liter capacity versions, featuring energy efficiency ratings of A+ and A++ and the compressor and water tank are covered by a 10-year warranty. The unit is said to be easy to install and has won numerous design awards in recognition of its sleek, modern style.
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