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Stay in control of your Daikin heating and cooling units with our advanced controllers. Choose from easy-to-use wired options or download the Daikin Onecta app for complete control, wherever you go.

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If you’re on an Apple device, go to the App Store or tap the Google Play icon if you’re on Android. Simply tap 'search' and type Onecta to find the app, then tap on the icon to download it to your device. Once it’s installed, open the Onecta app and you’re good to go.

No! Furthermore, our air-to-air heat pumps (also known as air conditioners) can help reduce the symptoms of allergies. Daikin integrates multiple filters in all its air conditioning units: titanium deodorising filters, silver allergen filters and flash streamers remove dust and capture bacteria. With proper air conditioning maintenance, and as long as they are cleaned regularly, these filters will provide cleaner, healthier air for everyone to breathe.

 

Yes, heat pumps can connect to either old or new radiators.

If you already have radiators in your home, high-temperature heat pumps or hybrid heat pumps (if you’re replacing a gas boiler) can easily connect to them and use existing piping without the need to replace the radiators or carrying out additional works.

The typical lifespan of a heat pump is generally between 15 and 20 years, though this depends on a number of factors. For example, maintenance. Although heat pumps are a low-maintenance solution, an annual check-up by your installer or service partner will help maximise its lifespan.

Yes, heat pumps can be used for cooling, but this depends on the type of emitters you have.

For example, the ideal emitter for cooling with low- or high-temperature heat pumps is a heat pump convector (also known as a fan coil unit). This works similarly to a traditional radiator with the added benefit that it can both heat and cool a room.

Some hybrid heat pumps can connect to air-to-air heat pump (also known as air conditioners), which are another popular heating and cooling solution.