Excellent service, professional and great at problem solving. Highly recommend and would use service again.
Is it time for a heating upgrade? There are lots of options on the market, so we encourage you to learn about the different types of heat pumps available to ensure you get the right unit for your needs.
Here at Campbell Electrical, we design, supply and install heat pumps and air-conditioning units in homes throughout Christchurch, Rangiora and North Canterbury. We’d love to book a time to meet you and assess your home so that we can suggest the best options to heat or cool your home year round.
- Competitive Prices
- Free No Obligation Quote
- 15+ years experience
- Heat pumps and air conditioning
- Ducted heat transfer systems
- Design, supply & install
Why choose Campbell Electrical
- 5 Star Service
- On-Time Guarantee
- Affordable Price Guarantee
- Free Estimates
- Licensed & Insured
- Socially Responsible Business
Friendly and exceptional service. Would recommend to friends and family.
Dene Trail
Campbell Electrical completed some work on my 70's home. Blair took the time to find the best solution to suit my needs the job was completed efficiently and to a high standard. Highly recommend.
Brad Polglase
Benefits of a Heat Pump
- Heat pumps offer unbeatable energy efficiency
- Heat pumps are healthy, safe, clean and green
- Heat pumps are easy to use and exceptionally convenient
- Heat pumps are a year-round, value for money appliance
Types of Heat Pumps
- High Wall Split Systems
- Multi-Systems
- Floor Standing Split Systems
- Ducted Systems
- Cassette Systems
- Bulkhead Ducted System
More about Heat Pumps
High Wall Split Systems
High wall heat pumps are the most commonly known options in New Zealand. They consist of an indoor unit that is placed high on the wall in the area you’d like heated or cooled. They are coupled with an outdoor unit that sits on the outside of your home behind the indoor unit.
High Wall Split Systems
Multi-systems comprise of a single outdoor unit coupled to multiple indoor air handlers, connected by piping and wiring. The indoor air handlers can be high wall or floor mounted style, ducted or bulkhead.
These systems are ideal for office or homes which require either heating or cooling in each individual area.
Multi Systems are also useful if there is only limited space outside of the outdoor unit or to reduce the number required.
Floor Standing Split Systems
These split systems are installed either at floor level or mounted just above the floor or skirting board. Some floor standing units can be recessed into a wall or fireplace.
Ducted Systems
The indoor unit of a ducted system is installed in either the roof space or under the floor or in a basement. Air is then distributed throughout the house by insulated ducts connected to grilles and diffusers mounted either in the ceiling or floor. Each ducted system needs to be specifically designed for its particular situation, correctly installed and balanced, which our engineers are qualified to do.
Cassette Systems
The indoor unit of a Cassette system is suspended in the ceiling space of the area requiring heating and cooling. All that is exposed of this section of the installation will be the fascia panel, which encloses the return air grille and four-way adjustable diffusers mounted flush to the underside of the ceiling.
Bulkhead Ducted System
This heat pump is a small ducted type of unit, hidden in a bulkhead behind a custom-made supply grill on the front and a return grill fitted underneath, effectively a hidden version of a high wall split system.