Heat Pump & Unitower

Heat Pump & Unitower systems combine heat pump technology with a vertical storage unit (Unitower) to provide space heating and domestic hot water efficiently in a compact, integrated solution.

About Heat Pump & Unitower

The Heat Pump & Unitower system integrates a heat pump with a tall, vertical hot water cylinder (Unitower) to store and deliver domestic hot water while supplying heating to the property. This combination maximises energy efficiency by using the heat pump’s low-temperature output effectively and provides a compact footprint ideal for properties with limited space. Unitowers are designed for optimal heat transfer, insulation, and compatibility with smart controls.

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Benefits

  • Integrated system: Combines heating and hot water storage in one compact solution.
  • Energy efficient: Optimises heat pump performance for domestic hot water and heating.
  • Space saving: Vertical design minimises footprint, ideal for limited spaces.
  • Smart control ready: Compatible with programmable and remote heating controls.
  • Low carbon footprint: Reduces reliance on conventional boilers and fossil fuels.

Applications

  • Domestic heating and hot water systems in small to medium-sized properties.
  • New-build eco-friendly homes.
  • Refurbishment projects replacing conventional boiler and cylinder systems.
  • Properties requiring compact, integrated solutions for heating and hot water.
  • Homes with smart heating control integration.

Key Features

  • Integrated vertical storage cylinder (Unitower) for hot water.
  • Designed for low-temperature heat pump operation.
  • High-quality insulation to reduce heat loss.
  • Compact footprint for space-constrained installations.
  • Compatible with radiators, underfloor heating, and smart controls.
  • Durable and corrosion-resistant construction.

Performance & Maintenance

Install according to manufacturer guidelines, ensuring proper connection to the heat pump and heating system. Inspect insulation, valves, and cylinder components regularly for leaks or wear. Check smart control functionality and review set temperatures periodically. For optimal efficiency, maintain external heat pump units and perform seasonal checks on all components.