Rinnai Hot Water Heat Pump in Stoneburn, OTA

Japan / New ZealandClimate Zone 7

Looking at a Rinnai hot water heat pump for your Stoneburn home? Installed pricing for Rinnai in Otago ranges from $6,500 - $9,500 (indicative, June 2026). There are no rebates for hot water heat pumps in New Zealand, so that is the full price. Households wanting a well-supported mid-range option, especially larger families needing 275-340L capacity.

Rinnai's pricing of $6,500 - $9,500 aligns closely with the local typical installed range of $6,400 - $9,400, offering a solid balance of performance and value.

Hot water heat pumps still cut water-heating energy use substantially in this climate, but winter efficiency is lower than in warmer zones and defrost cycles are more frequent. Choose a unit rated to keep working well below zero (CO2 refrigerant models are the strongest performers) and consider a larger cylinder (300L+) to bank heat during the warmer part of the day. Running costs may sit 10-20% above the same unit in a warmer region.

$6,500 - $9,500
Installed (full price)
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Rebates in NZ
3.7
COP (efficiency)
7yr
Max warranty

Rinnai Models Available

Rinnai Enviroflo 265L

$6,500 - $8,000
installed, indicative
Capacity
265L
COP
3.7
Running cost (est.)
~$325/yr
Energy stars
5 stars
Suitable for
3-5 person household
Noise
46dB
Dimensions
1720x630x630mm
Weight
90kg

Rinnai HydraHeat 275L

$7,800 - $8,800
installed, indicative
Capacity
275L
COP
4
Running cost (est.)
~$300/yr
Energy stars
5.5 stars
Suitable for
3-5 person household
Noise
45dB
Dimensions
1750x640x640mm
Weight
98kg

Rinnai HydraHeat 340L

$8,500 - $9,500
installed, indicative
Capacity
340L
COP
3.9
Running cost (est.)
~$320/yr
Energy stars
5.5 stars
Suitable for
4-6 person household
Noise
45dB
Dimensions
1850x650x650mm
Weight
105kg

Specifications and pricing are indicative for the NZ market as at June 2026. Confirm current models and exact pricing with your installer.

How Rinnai Performs in Stoneburn's Climate

AdequateClimate Zone 7 | R134a refrigerant

Climate zone 7 is the toughest test for R134a units like the Rinnai. Hard frosts can cut the COP noticeably, lifting winter running costs 15-25% above manufacturer estimates. If you are in this zone, ask about cold-climate ratings and defrost behaviour, consider a CO2 refrigerant model (Reclaim Energy) for better cold-weather performance, or size up the cylinder.

Noise Levels in a Regional Area

At 46dB, Rinnai produces moderate noise. In a regional area, the extra distance between properties means noise is less of a concern than in town.

Pros

  • Large NZ installer network and local support
  • HydraHeat 340L suits big households
  • Competitive installed bundles
  • 7-year cylinder warranty
  • Easy swap from an existing Rinnai system

Cons

  • Integrated units are audible (45-46dB)
  • Not as efficient as CO2 split systems
  • Premium models approach split-system pricing

Rebates and Financing for Rinnai in Stoneburn

Government rebates

None exist in New Zealand

There is no STC-style scheme, no national rebate, and no Otago rebate for hot water heat pumps, whichever brand you choose. Warmer Kiwi Homes covers insulation and space-heating heat pumps only, not hot water.

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Financing that helps

Bank green home loan top-ups

ANZ, ASB and BNZ offer top-ups at about 1% p.a. fixed for 3 years (up to $80,000); Westpac offers 0% up to $50,000 over 5 years. You need an existing home loan and equity, and the balance reverts to standard rates after the promotional window. Check terms with your bank.

What actually exists in Otago

The energy picture in Otago

There is no reticulated natural gas network in the South Island - homes that use gas rely on bottled LPG, which costs more per unit of heat than electricity in most cases. Most homes here already heat water with an electric cylinder, and a hot water heat pump cuts that energy use by 60-75%. Central Otago has NZ's coldest winters - in Queenstown, Wanaka and Alexandra, choose a unit rated to keep its efficiency well below zero, with a proper defrost cycle.

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Rinnai in Stoneburn - Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a hot water heat pump cost in Stoneburn?
A hot water heat pump in Stoneburn typically costs between $6,400 and $9,400 fully installed (indicative, June 2026). There are no government rebates for hot water heat pumps in New Zealand, so this is the full price. Entry supply-and-install bundles start from around $6,400 nationally, while complex installations or relocations can run $9,000 to $13,000. The final price depends on the brand, cylinder size, and how straightforward your installation is.
What rebates are available for a hot water heat pump in Stoneburn?
None. New Zealand has no equivalent of Australia's STC scheme and no national or Otago rebate for hot water heat pumps. What can help with the upfront cost: bank green home loan top-ups (ANZ, ASB and BNZ offer around 1% p.a. fixed for 3 years up to $80,000; Westpac offers 0% up to $50,000 over 5 years; you need an existing home loan and equity, and rates revert after the promotional period). The Warmer Kiwi Homes programme covers insulation and space-heating heat pumps only; it does not cover hot water heat pumps.
Are hot water heat pumps efficient in Stoneburn's climate?
Stoneburn has a cold southern climate with hard winter frosts. Hot water heat pumps still cut water-heating energy use substantially in this climate, but winter efficiency is lower than in warmer zones and defrost cycles are more frequent. Choose a unit rated to keep working well below zero (CO2 refrigerant models are the strongest performers) and consider a larger cylinder (300L+) to bank heat during the warmer part of the day. Running costs may sit 10-20% above the same unit in a warmer region. At average NZ electricity prices, a typical household spends roughly $250 to $450 a year running a hot water heat pump, where a standard electric hot water cylinder doing the same job usually costs three to four times as much to run (estimates; actual costs depend on your tariff and usage).
Does Stoneburn have reticulated gas?
There is no reticulated natural gas network in the South Island - homes that use gas rely on bottled LPG, which costs more per unit of heat than electricity in most cases. Most homes here already heat water with an electric cylinder, and a hot water heat pump cuts that energy use by 60-75%. Central Otago has NZ's coldest winters - in Queenstown, Wanaka and Alexandra, choose a unit rated to keep its efficiency well below zero, with a proper defrost cycle.
How long does a hot water heat pump installation take in Stoneburn?
A straightforward like-for-like swap from an electric hot water cylinder in Stoneburn takes around 3-5 hours. Allow a full day if you are converting from gas (the gas supply needs to be safely capped) or relocating the cylinder. In regional areas, you may need to book a little further ahead, so get quotes early.
What size hot water heat pump do I need for my Stoneburn home?
As a rule of thumb for Stoneburn (climate zone 7): 1-2 people suit a 220-250L cylinder, 3-4 people a 250-300L cylinder, and 5+ people a 300-340L cylinder. In a cooler climate like yours, sizing up one cylinder size is worth considering so the system can bank heat during the warmer part of the day and you are not short on cold mornings.
Which hot water heat pump brand is best for Stoneburn?
In Stoneburn's cooler climate (zone 7), cold-weather performance matters most. Reclaim Energy's CO2 split system holds its efficiency best in frosty conditions and is also the quietest option at 37dB, which suits quiet regional settings. Stiebel Eltron's WWK integrated units are proven in cold conditions too. Whichever brand you choose, ask the installer about the model's low-temperature rating and defrost behaviour.
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