Midea Heat Pump Hot Water in Blackheath, NSW

ChinaClimate Zone 6

Looking at a Midea heat pump for your Blackheath home? Installed pricing for Midea in NSW ranges from $2,500 - $3,800 before rebates, with an estimated $1,000 - $2,900 after all available New South Wales rebates and federal STCs are applied. budget buyers, rental properties, or anyone wanting the lowest possible upfront cost.

Midea is priced below the local average of $4,200 - $6,600, making it one of the most affordable options for households in this area. Combined with available rebates, out-of-pocket costs can be very competitive.

Heat pumps work well in this climate zone but will see some efficiency reduction during cold winter mornings (below 5C). Split system models with CO2 refrigerant (Sanden, Reclaim) maintain better performance in cold conditions than integrated R134a models.

$2,500 - $3,800
Before rebates
$1,000 - $2,900
After rebates (est.)
3.2
COP (efficiency)
5yr
Max warranty

Midea Models Available

Midea 170LDERA

$2,500 - $3,100
installed, before rebates
Capacity
170L
COP
3.2
Running cost
~$400/yr
STC rebate value
~$600
Suitable for
1-2 person household
Noise
50dB
Dimensions
1480x550x550mm
Weight
68kg

Estimated cost in Blackheath after rebates: $1,000 - $2,200

Midea 200L DWHP

$2,800 - $3,400
installed, before rebates
Capacity
200L
COP
3.3
Running cost
~$370/yr
STC rebate value
~$680
Suitable for
2-3 person household
Noise
50dB
Dimensions
1580x560x560mm
Weight
74kg

Estimated cost in Blackheath after rebates: $1,300 - $2,500

Midea 280L DWHP

$3,100 - $3,800
installed, before rebates
Capacity
280L
COP
3.4
Running cost
~$340/yr
STC rebate value
~$800
Suitable for
3-5 person household
Noise
52dB
Dimensions
1720x620x620mm
Weight
88kg

Estimated cost in Blackheath after rebates: $1,600 - $2,900

How Midea Performs in Blackheath's Climate

GoodClimate Zone 6 | R134a refrigerant

Midea will perform adequately in climate zone 6, though cooler winter temperatures (below 5 degrees) will reduce efficiency more noticeably than CO2 refrigerant alternatives like Sanden or Reclaim. Consider sizing up to a larger tank capacity to build stored heat during warmer parts of the day and reduce reliance on the heat pump during cold mornings.

Noise Levels in a Regional Area

At 50dB, Midea produces moderate noise. In a regional area, the extra distance between properties means noise is less of a concern than in metro locations.

Pros

  • Lowest upfront cost in market
  • Good value for money
  • Multiple size options
  • World's largest appliance manufacturer
  • OEM supplier for other AU brands

Cons

  • Noisier than premium brands (50-52dB)
  • Lower COP than competitors
  • Brand perception less premium
  • Shorter track record in AU market
  • Not Australian-made

Available Rebates for Midea in Blackheath

Federal

Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs)

Applied as a point-of-sale discount by your installer. Value varies by system type and climate zone.

$500 - $700
estimated value
Certificate

Energy Savings Scheme (ESS) Certificates

All NSW households. Applied as point-of-sale discount by participating retailers.

$400 - $800
estimated value

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Midea in Blackheath - Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a heat pump hot water system cost in Blackheath?
A heat pump hot water system in Blackheath costs between $2,700 and $5,100 fully installed after all available rebates. Before rebates, expect to pay $4,200 to $6,600. The final price depends on the brand, tank size, and complexity of your installation.
What rebates are available for heat pump hot water in Blackheath?
Blackheath residents can access federal Small-scale Technology Certificates (STCs) worth $500-$700 as a point-of-sale discount. Additionally, New South Wales offers: Energy Savings Scheme (ESS) Certificates ($400-$800). These rebates are typically applied by your installer at the point of sale.
Are heat pumps efficient in Blackheath's climate?
Blackheath has a mild temperate climate with cool winters. Heat pumps work well in this climate zone but will see some efficiency reduction during cold winter mornings (below 5C). Split system models with CO2 refrigerant (Sanden, Reclaim) maintain better performance in cold conditions than integrated R134a models. A typical household of 3-4 people will spend $200-$400 per year running a heat pump, compared to $800-$1,200 for gas or $1,200-$1,800 for electric storage.
How long does a heat pump installation take in Blackheath?
A standard heat pump hot water installation in Blackheath takes 3-5 hours for a straightforward replacement. If you're converting from gas, it may take a full day as the installer needs to connect new electrical circuits and potentially modify plumbing. Regional installations may require scheduling 2-4 weeks ahead.
What size heat pump do I need for my Blackheath home?
For Blackheath in climate zone 6: 1-2 people need a 150-170L tank, 3-4 people need a 250-315L tank, and 5+ people should consider a 315-400L tank. In cooler climates like yours, sizing up one tank size is recommended to ensure adequate hot water on cold mornings.
Which heat pump brand is best for Blackheath?
The best heat pump brand depends on your priorities. For Australian-made with the best cold weather performance, Reclaim Energy is excellent. Sanden offers the quietest operation (37dB) with CO2 refrigerant. Rheem is the most widely available with strong local support. iStore offers great value. All major brands are available to Blackheath residents through local installers.
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