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Expo Survey Prize could get you into hot water

Want to win some great prizes at the Expo? Simply complete the Visitor Experience Survey and you’re in with a chance.

The major prize is a Reclaim Energy CO2 Heat Pump Hot Water System worth $5000.

Given that conventional electric or gas-fired hot water systems contribute significantly to a household’s energy costs, significant savings can be made by using a more efficient hot water system.

Compared to traditional electric element hot water, the Reclaim Energy heat pump system uses about 80% less energy to heat the same volume of water. That’s sure going to see a reduction in your energy bills. Compared to gas-fired water heaters, the savings are even more.

A perfect example of the transition to “electrify everything”, the Reclaim Energy heat pump system is similar to an energy-efficient reverse cycle air conditioner in heating mode. Using ozone-friendly refrigerant (CO2), the system draws energy in from the ambient atmosphere and transfers it into heat.

To find out more about the Reclaim Energy CO2 Heat Pump Hot Water System, visit the Reclaim Energy expo stand.

Other prizes for those that complete and submit the survey include gift vouchers from CLO Studios and Bunnings.

The survey takes only a few minutes to complete and can be accessed by scanning one of the many survey QR codes located throughout the expo site. Expo volunteers will also carry a QR code to help visitors access and complete the survey. Visit noosaevexpo.com.au for the survey prize terms and conditions.

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