Overview

Hot water. 70% cheaper.

A heat pump water heater works by extracting heat energy from ambient air and using it to heat water — similar to how a refrigerator extracts heat from inside it. This process is 3–4 times more efficient than a conventional electric geyser, delivering significant electricity savings.

Florian Venture supplies and installs domestic heat pumps ranging from 110L to 350L capacity with heating power from 4.1kW to 12kW. Both split-type and integrated (all-in-one) configurations are available for different installation contexts.

Domestic heat pump
Tank Capacity Range
110L – 350L
Heating Power Range
4.1kW – 12kW
COP (Efficiency Ratio)
3.0 – 4.2
Energy Savings vs. Geyser
Up to 70%
Operating Temp. Range
0°C – 43°C
System Type
Split & Integrated
Key Features

Why heat pumps outperform geysers.

Consistent Output

Delivers reliable hot water regardless of ambient temperature, maintaining performance even on cooler Gujarat mornings.

Energy Efficient

COP (Coefficient of Performance) of 3–4, meaning 3–4 units of heat energy for every 1 unit of electrical energy consumed.

Split System Design

Outdoor air-handling unit and indoor tank can be installed separately, offering flexibility in tight spaces.

User-Friendly Controls

Digital temperature control with preset schedules, timer functions, and energy mode selection for optimised operation.

Pressurised System

Compatible with pressurised plumbing systems, suitable for multi-story buildings and shower systems requiring good water pressure.

Low Maintenance

Annual filter cleaning and refrigerant check is all that is required. No moving parts in the water circuit means excellent long-term reliability.

FAQ

Heat pump questions, answered.

How do I choose the right heat pump capacity?
Heat pump capacity is chosen based on your daily hot water consumption. For a family of 4–6 people, a 200L system is typically sufficient. Hotels and guest houses typically require 300L+ systems. Our team will specify the correct capacity during the site survey based on actual usage patterns.
What is a split-type heat pump?
In a split-type heat pump, the outdoor air-handling unit (compressor and evaporator) is installed outside and connected to an indoor hot water tank via refrigerant lines. This separation allows the indoor tank to be placed in a utility room or terrace while the outdoor unit sits in a ventilated external area.
How often does a heat pump need maintenance?
Annual maintenance is recommended, covering air filter cleaning, refrigerant pressure check, anode rod inspection, and controller calibration. Well-maintained heat pumps have a service life of 10–15 years or more.
Does a heat pump work in cold weather?
Heat pumps operate efficiently in a wide temperature range (typically 0°C to 43°C ambient). In Gujarat's climate, cold weather operation is rarely a concern. Even during the coolest winter nights in Kutch, ambient temperatures remain well within the efficient operating range of modern heat pumps.
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