Heat Pump and Steffes SERENITY Heat Accumulator

Steffes is the manufacturer of the Serenity warm air generator, commonly referred to as a heat accumulator. Each Steffes unit is designed and built to rigorous standards in North America, ensuring years of worry-free comfort. This system skillfully combines forced air heating with electric thermal storage technology, guaranteeing reliable and consistent warmth in every corner of your home.

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Accumulateur de chaleur Steffes Serenity

Functioning

The Steffes SERENITY systems are forced-air systems powered by electricity. They have the unique feature of storing heat in a thermal mass made of high-density ceramic bricks during off-peak electricity consumption periods, thereby reducing energy costs and alleviating pressure on the electrical grid. During peak periods, the heat accumulator is programmed to stop storing heat: at this time, air passes through the unit, is warmed by the hot bricks, and is then redistributed by a fan throughout the house. Combined with a dynamic pricing program and a high-efficiency heat pump, the system with a heat accumulator provides your household with a cost-effective winter and electricity bill.

Advantages

Specifically designed to replace existing oil, gas, or electric heating systems, the Serenity generator stands out for its remarkable efficiency.

Here are some key benefits: 

  • Cleaner, more efficient – go green!
  • Hydro Québec subsidy up to $22,000
  • Compatible with a heat pump
  • Can operate with a generator during a power outage
  • Minimal and easy maintenance
  • Simple and proven technology
  • Easy integration with existing ventilation ducts

Subsidy

Take advantage of the financial incentives offered by Hydro-Québec. Additionally, they are applicable to the contract, and we handle a good part of the work for you. Opt for a central electric heating system with thermal storage and receive financial assistance of up to $22,000 from Hydro-Québec

Lower Bills and Greater Comfort

The combination of a heat pump with a heat accumulator is a winning solution. Heat pumps are one of the most efficient methods of heating and cooling. For 1 kWh of electricity, they draw 2 to 3 kWh from the outside air. You can understand that this high-efficiency installation, combined with off-peak electricity rates, makes this heating and cooling system the most economical option.

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