Australian-made solutions for Ultra-efficient Hot Water Systems

Earthworker Energy Manufacturing Cooperative (EEMC) make and supply high quality Australian made hot water systems. Its unique double insulated stainless steel tank heat pump hot water systems are coupled with Reclaim and Panasonic compressors and provide one of the most efficient systems in the market today, backed by one of the best warrantees in the Australian market.

 

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EEMC also offer standard electric-storage hot water units with unique double-insulation, are also currently developing other hot water systems that will be coupled with hydronic heat pump systems or direct current solar panel powered.

Earthworker – Reclaim CO2 heat pump hot water system basic specifications

  • Double insulated Marine-grade stainless steel tank (15-year tank warranty) Made in Morwell
  • Recycled polymer tank case injected with foam provides extra insulation and durability
  • Reclaim V2 (Wi-Fi) controller heat pump – (10-year warranty)
  • Quietest system available with an average noise level of 37dB
  • 80% less energy used vs electric hot water
  • CO2 refrigerant naturally environmentally friendly & effective in cold conditions
  • High COP (>5) creates high heat from low energy input
  • ValveCosy PTR insulator included
  • Controller allows household control over energy costs and consumption
  • State & Federal rebates available

Earthworker Energy Manufacturing Coop is not just a business, it is a group of people working together with a purpose and a 25-year history. That is working with business, government, and community to transition into the new democratic energy economy through manufacturing and supplying high quality renewable energy and hot water systems

EEMC are proud to be a certified by Social Enterprise through Social Traders. This allows organisations to develop business and offerings through a partnership with Earthworker Energy Manufacturing Cooperative to meet new government and corporate social procurement expectations.

By choosing an Earthworker Energy hot water product for a space, not only can power bills and pollution be reduced, you will be supporting EEMC’s mission to build a just, clean energy future we all need and deserve.

Plus, you will have the only high-quality hot water system with a double insulated stainless-steel tank that is Australian produced, in a worker-run factory.

For more information, visit Earthworker Energy Manufacturing Cooperative






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