Local Australian Integrated Comfort Energy
Two‑Tank 3‑in‑1 (Cooling • Heating • Hot Water)
Distributed • Low‑Pressure Hydronic • IoT Ready

Total comfort energy — engineered for Australian projects

EcoComfort integrates cooling, heating and domestic hot water using a two‑tank, water‑mediated architecture. Lower pressure indoors, simpler plant, and strong operating economics for developers and retrofit programs.

COP up to 6.0
Full heat‑recovery mode (typ.)
3.8–4.5
Typical standard heat pump
30–50%
Lower total energy cost (typ.)

What Developers Get

  • Efficiency — integrated comfort + hot water to reduce total energy use.
  • Reliability — low‑pressure hydronic distribution and serviceable architecture.
  • Space — distributed plant options to reduce central plant rooms.
  • Support — Australia‑based coordination with factory engineering backing.
Technical Background →

Key Differentiators

Designed around water as the indoor energy carrier — to improve safety, comfort and project delivery.

Safety: zero indoor high‑pressure refrigerant

High‑pressure refrigerant stays outside; indoor loop is low‑pressure water. In fire scenarios, reduce toxic‑gas pathway risk.

Comfort: hydronic stability

Water’s thermal inertia supports gentler temperature control and reduces harsh draft and temperature stratification.

Economics: heat recovery + tariff logic

Capture reject heat for hot water when available, and use thermal storage to leverage off‑peak / controlled‑load tariffs.

Applications

From upgrades to developer delivery — select the deployment model that fits your building and tariff profile.

New residential developments

Integrated comfort + hot water with simplified plant and predictable running costs.

Retrofits & gas‑to‑electric upgrades

A strong option where electrification and OPEX reduction are priorities.

Hotels & resorts

High hot‑water demand, quieter operations and lower running cost.

Commercial offices

Reclaim rentable space by reducing central plant rooms.

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Downloads

Developer‑ready PDFs for technical background, benchmarking and project discussion.