Description
Operating principle
The outdoor unit draws energy from the air to supply heating, cooling and hot water. It captures up to 75% of the energy from the air, with electricity providing the remainder. Using a compressor and refrigerant, the air-to-water heat pump transfers this energy to the water, heating it as needed before distribution.
Low-temperature heat pump
Ideally suited to new builds, these units optimise underfloor heating and low-temperature radiators, delivering radiator-like comfort at reduced water temperatures.
Refrigerant-based system
Split heat pumps consist of an outdoor air-capture unit and an indoor control unit. The refrigerant connection minimises heat losses while transferring warmth.
Product advantages
- Integrated hydraulic components, no extra parts required.
- Easy front access to hydraulic components.
- Compact footprint for tight installation spaces.
- Sleek design that blends with household appliances.
- Compatible with stainless-steel or ECH2O tanks.
- Reliable performance down to -25°C.
- Control via the Daikin Residential Controller app.
- Voice-command capability.













