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Apricus Company Background
Apricus is an Australian company established in 2005. They were a pioneer in the solar hot water market specialising in evacuated tube technology which have been installed in hundreds of thousands of homes across Australia.
The solar components of the evacuated tube technology is manufactured in their Australian production facility. In recent years Apricus have expanded their range into hot water heat pump systems. They sell an Apricus branded all-in-one solution through a third party manufacturing agreement.
Apricus’ headquarters are located in Byron Bay, NSW and they have a local team to assist with technical support and warranty claims.
Apricus Heat Pump Models
Apricus currently have a one sized fits all solution for the market. We expect over time they may release additional options for customers looking for larger or smaller tanks.
Apricus APHP-R290-260 All-In-One Heat Pump
The Apricus APHP-R290-260 is called an all-in-one system as the heat pump is built in above the water tank. The alternate option is to have the heat pump as a separate device in a split system. Read more about the different types of systems in our heat pump buyers guide.
The heat pump can be managed through a built-in smart touch screen or through a free mobile application. The option for remote monitoring and controlling via the app is handy functionality and a point of difference from many of the heat pumps available in Australia.
The solution comes with a variety of operating modes which can cater to the preferences of the homeowner. The boost setting allows for an inbuilt traditional heating element to be used as back up to accellerate the heating process. You can also program the heater on a timer to run at low cost times such as off-peak or when solar power is being generated if you have solar panels installed.
The Apricus heat pump is 1.8m tall with a diameter of 62cm and weighs 118 kilograms which is typical of the all-in-one heat pump solutions. Installers will need to consider how to wheel the heat pump into position which in some cases can require special lifting equipment.
The heat pump system comes with a 260 litre tank which they estimate can cover a home with up to 6 people. Our general rule of thumb is that a person will use 50 litres of hot water per day and you should size your tank for 1.5 days to be safe – so these claims might be a bit ambitious. We would suggest their 260L solution could cater to homes of up to 3-4 people.
How Much Does An Apricus Heat Pump Cost?
Apricus’ heat pumps are competitively priced at around $3,200 to $4,000 for their 260 litre all-in-one solution. This price excludes freight, installation and any applicable rebates. In NSW and Victoria this usually means the end customer price would be cheaper than these figures.
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Apricus’ Warranty Offer for Australian Customers
Apricus state they have a 6 year warranty on their heat pump solution. This 6 years covers replacement of parts only and they separately cover the labour involved with the replacement during the first year.
At present, we were unable to find the Apricus warranty document on their website. We have requested a copy from their service team and will update this section with our analysis of their offer once it is received.
Apricus do have a local office based in Byron Bay, NSW to support customers with technical issues and a clear process on their website for launching a claim. They can be contacted on 1300 277 428.
Pros and Cons of Apricus Heat Pumps
Pros
- One of the few options on the market with the ability to monitor and control system with an App
- Well-backed Australian company with proven track record in a variety of different hot water solutions
- Competitive pricing
Cons
- Only 1-year coverage for any labour costs associated with replacements under warranty
- Only 1-size fits all. System could be too small for households with 5 or more people.
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