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Air-to-water heat pumps

Air-to-water heat pumps transfer energy from the outside air into your house. The outdoor unit will exchange energy from the outdoor air and with the help of the refrigerant cycle, it releases the energy at a higher (or lower) temperature to generate space heating (or cooling) and hot water. They are the easiest to install across Europe.

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All-in-one cooling, heating and hot water management with just one unit

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Versatile integration with existing and new heating emitters

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Smart home connectivity to Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant via the Daikin Onecta app

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Choice between floor-standing and wall-mounted units when indoor installation flexibility is required

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Discover our most popular models

An air-to-water low-temperature heat pump designed to meet the needs of your newly built home
A low-temperature heat pump using air-to-water technology designed for new-built homes
An air-to-water low-temperature heat pump designed to meet the needs of your new-build home
An air-to-water low-temperature monobloc heat pump that meets the needs of your newly built home
Air-to-water high-temperature heat pump designed to be the perfect heating system replacement in older homes
Replace your existing heating system with this efficient, high-temperature air-to-water heat pump, working on renewable energy
This wall-mounted, air-to-water high-temperature heat pump offers efficient replacement of your existing boiler using renewable energy

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Whether you are building a new home, renovating an older home or upgrading a recent home, our air-to-water solutions can meet your cooling, heating and hot water needs

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More information

Yes, heat pumps can connect to either old or new radiators.

If you already have radiators in your home, high-temperature heat pumps or hybrid heat pumps (if you’re replacing a gas boiler) can easily connect to them and use existing piping without the need to replace the radiators or carrying out additional works.

The typical lifespan of a heat pump is generally between 15 and 20 years, though this depends on a number of factors. For example, maintenance. Although heat pumps are a low-maintenance solution, an annual check-up by your installer or service partner will help maximise its lifespan.

Yes, heat pumps can be used for cooling, but this depends on the type of emitters you have.

For example, the ideal emitter for cooling with low- or high-temperature heat pumps is a heat pump convector (also known as a fan coil unit). This works similarly to a traditional radiator with the added benefit that it can both heat and cool a room.

Some hybrid heat pumps can connect to air-to-air heat pump (also known as air conditioners), which are another popular heating and cooling solution.

Most heat pumps usually come with an indoor and an outdoor unit. Each unit produces sound when in operation, this sound is generally measured in dBA and these levels range from a scale of 0 dBA to 140 dBA.

When looking at sound levels you will also see specifications given for sound power level and sound pressure level.

Sound power level is the sound level measured directly at the source.

Sound pressure level is the sound level measured at a specified distance (usually 1.5 - 2 metres) from the source.

The indoor units of Daikin heat pumps generally produce a sound pressure level of about 30dBA, which is comparable to the sound of a person whispering.

Outdoor units, since they come in a bigger variety of sizes, range in sound pressure levels between 40dBA and 62 dBA, which are comparable to the sounds of birds a chirping and people having a conversation respectively.

Across Europe, different countries have different regulations and incentives on national and regional level to support the purchase and installation of a heat pump.

As each will have their own schemes and eligibility criteria, we advice you to consult your chosen Daikin installer, or your government's website, for more information.

You can get advice on which type of heat pump is best suited to your home from a Daikin installer, staff at the manufacturer’s flagship store, or consult our residential solutions navigator.

The price of installing a heat pump varies depending on the type of heat pump you choose and the country you live in.

Other factors that can affect the price are renovation or additional building works (such as insulation) that need to carried out, plus your installer. Different installers will have different prices according to their expertise and experience.

Heat pumps are not very demanding. We advise scheduling an annual maintenance appointment with your installer or service provider to make sure your pump keeps working as efficiently as possible. A typical service would include a number of standard checks, as well as a thorough cleaning of the unit and filters.