Discounted* Reverse
Cycle Air Conditioners FOR Commercial
*For existing hard-wired resistance electric room heater; central electric resistance heating and refrigerative air conditioner; ducted / non-ducted air conditioner, ducted / non-ducted gas heater and refrigerative air conditioner only.
Upgrade to Reverse Cycle Air Conditioners and save up to 70% in your annual heating & cooling costs.
Check Your Eligiblity for Government Incentives
Victorian Energy Upgrade Program has provided the eligibility guideline to receive incentives for upgrading your Heating and Cooling System by decommissioning the existing inefficient device.
Estimated out of pocket expense for eligible consumers are from $ 990 to $ 1250
* Any electrical modification on switch board or similar requirements are consumers existing responsibility, therefore consumers are responsible to complete them.
Eligible systems for replacement
If you have any of the following heaters currently in your space, you can receive large rebates to upgrade to an efficient reverse cycle split, multi head or ducted system.

Hard-wired resistance electric room heaters

Central electric resistance ducted heaters

Refrigerated air conditioners

Non-ducted reverse cycle air conditioners

Hard-wired slab heaters

Non-ducted (room) gas heaters

Ducted (whole-of-home) gas heaters

Ducted (whole-of-home) reverse cycle air conditioners
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How much will I be saving?
The Annual Energy Costs of Common Central Heating Systems
The figures in the table are approximate costs per year. They’re based on an average existing pre-2005 house in a Melbourne climate, heating to 20°C. The calculations are based on an electricity tariff of 22.8c/kWh (peak) and 16.54/kWh (off-peak). Natural gas tariffs are based on the standing offer of a major gas retailer using a typical “declining block” structure for a house with gas heating, water heating and cooking, which means more gas that is used during each billing period.
Did you know that home heating with methane gas contributes a significant 17% to Victoria’s greenhouse gas emissions? Fortunately, switching to an energy-efficient reverse cycle air conditioner can help! While the initial cost might seem like a hurdle, the Victorian Government’s Energy Upgrade program offers incentives of up to $4,400 to ease the financial burden.
Beyond saving money on your energy bills, reverse cycle air conditioners are a win-win for the environment, your health, and air quality. They boast lower running costs, contribute to a cleaner climate, and produce significantly less pollution compared to traditional gas heaters.
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