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Hec by Haier

Cooling your home without spending too much is possible with the Hec line from the Haier group: entry level inverter heat pump models from 9000 to 24000 BTU, offering the most attractive value for money for those looking for affordability and reliability.
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Who Hec is and why it's worth it

The Hec line was born within the Haier group, one of the world's largest air conditioning manufacturers. The idea is simple: bring inverter heat pump technology to an entry level range, with affordable prices and reliable operation. That's why Hec wall-mounted air conditioners are among the most chosen by those who want to cool and heat a room without spending too much.

How many BTU your room needs

Power is chosen based on the square metres and the insulation of the room. In the Hec catalogue you'll find these sizes:

  • 9000 BTU: rooms up to about 25 m², such as bedrooms and studies.
  • 12000 BTU: rooms from 25 to 35 m², such as medium-sized living rooms.
  • 18000 BTU: rooms from 35 to 50 m² and open-plan spaces.
  • 24000 BTU: very large rooms and big floor areas.

If a single-room setup suits you, start with the wall-mounted monosplits, while to cool several rooms with a single outdoor unit consider a multisplit system.

Inverter heat pump: cools and heats

All Hec models feature an inverter heat pump, so they cool in summer and heat in winter with a single appliance. Inverter technology modulates the power instead of switching on and off continuously, so the temperature stays stable and consumption stays under control even during the mid-seasons.

Consumption and energy class

Cooling efficiency is read in the SEER value, heating efficiency in the SCOP: the higher these indices, the lower the consumption. Even in an entry level range, inverter modulation helps reduce electrical draw, because the appliance only works as much as needed. For the solutions with the best efficiency, you can compare the A+++ class models.

Hec compared with other brands

Hec brings the quality of the Haier group to an affordable tier, but in our catalogue you'll also find the great premium alternatives to compare: Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Samsung, Panasonic and Hitachi. This way you can choose the right balance between budget and performance.

Tax incentives and benefits

The purchase and installation of a heat pump air conditioner may qualify for tax incentives where applicable, such as reduced VAT for renovation work. The conditions depend on the type of work, so it's best to check the up-to-date requirements before purchasing.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Hec a reliable brand?
Yes, Hec is part of the Haier group, one of the world's largest air conditioning manufacturers. The line is designed as entry level, so it combines proven technology with an affordable price.
What's the difference between Hec and Haier?
Haier is the main brand with the widest range and the most feature-rich models, while Hec is the affordable line from the same group, with essential appliances and lower prices.
Do Hec air conditioners also heat in winter?
Yes, all models feature an inverter heat pump, so they cool in summer and heat in winter with a single appliance, even at low outdoor temperatures.
How many BTU are needed for a 25 m² room?
For a well-insulated room of about 25 m², 9000 BTU are usually enough. For larger, poorly insulated rooms or those very exposed to the sun, it's better to go up to 12000 BTU.
Do Hec air conditioners consume little?
Inverter technology modulates the power and maintains the temperature without constant restarts, so consumption stays low. To assess efficiency, look at the SEER and SCOP values shown on each model.
Can I get tax incentives?
In many cases yes, when the installation is part of renovation work. The application of tax incentives, such as reduced VAT, depends on the type of work and the documentation, so it's best to check the up-to-date requirements.