Explore our portfolio
Dimplex has a vast collection of products and solutions to meet the range of complex demands that come with any residential or commercial project. Our advanced collection is developed to provide comfort without compromise through our cost-effective, sustainable solutions.
Installed Heating
Installed heating from Dimplex provides a robust, fitted electric powered system that is suitable for all types of room or the whole home. There are two types of installed electric heater, direct-acting heaters and Off-peak Quantum and storage heaters.
Heat Pump
Renewable energy solutions using natural sources such as air, ground and water. Heat pumps are the ideal partner for heating and cooling systems designed to work at lower water temperatures, helping to support the design and construction of more energy-efficient buildings.
Portable Heating
A cost effective, safe and reliable solution to supplement heating in your home. Whether you’re looking to take the chill off a room or heat your new workshop or extension, Dimplex offer a choice of convenient heaters in many different types and styles.
Air Treatment
Air treatment is vital to the health and wellbeing of you and your family. Whether you are looking to control damp in the home, reduce allergens or breathe easier, Dimplex offer a wide range of products to suit your lifestyle and help address your needs.
Smart Controls
Control and monitor your heating and hot water with Dimplex Control. Group heaters into zones to easily control and track their energy usage. Spot faults and manage multiple sites, anytime. Anywhere. All from one App.
What is COP and EER?
The Coefficient of Performance (COP) and Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) are measures of a heat pump or heating and cooling solution’s efficiency. They indicate a ratio of useful heating or cooling produced by the unit against the energy it consumes. For example, the COP of a heat pump that can provide 3kW of heat against the input of 1kW of electricity is 3. The EER that generates a cooling effect of 12BTU against the input of 1kW of electricity is 12.
What Building Regulations are changing during 2020?
2020 has been dubbed the year of change for the built environment, with Government keen on updating compliance targets for new and existing dwellings to enforce change in industries HVAC strategies.
What are the different types of heat pumps and where would you use them?
There are three types of heat pumps available for the built environment, classified by where they source their primary energy: air, ground or water. Each has its benefits depending on the application and specific design conditions.
Our Heat Design Team
Need to understand the heat loss and load of a new project? Want to ensure your home is compliant with the latest sustainability regulations? Want to know how to budget for a new heating system?