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70 HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING FOCUS


By using intuitive simple smart cloud controls, homeowners and installers can easily get to grips with this new technology, via an app on their mobile phone or laptop and by using a familiar interface.


SUCCESSFUL TRIALS SHOWCASE LOW CARBON FUTURE


Switching from a familiar technology such as gas boilers to renewable alternatives can be challenging. Developer Gleeson Homes have been testing the


energy effi ciency of heat pumps with a three-bedroom detached home ‘The Kildare’ at their latest development in Poolsbrook, Chesterfi eld. ‘The ildare’ was fi tted with a 5 k Panasonic Aquarea monobloc ASHP and had its performance benchmarked against an identical, but gas boiler heated home, located on another nearby Gleeson development. A trial that is also being carried out at two other Gleeson developments in England. The fi nal examination of the trial property fi tted with the heat pumps, provided great insight for the Gleeson Homes team regarding the ease of installation and energy effi ciency benefi ts of using heat pumps. Gleeson Homes has now planned a controlled roll-out of heat pumps within 1000’s of its properties, of which 256 homes in South Lincolnshire have already commenced construction. In conclusion, by switching to air to water heat pumps to provide heating to our homes, housing emissions can be lowered signifi cantly by incorporating this energy effi cient solution. Air to water heat pumps is the future for the housing sector and an essential step in addressing the climate change problem.


Paul Taylor is UK head of air-to-water for Panasonic


OMNIE launches ASHP guide for installers


OMNIE has launched a new Knowledge Guide for installers, which offers a comprehensive overview of air source heat pumps (ASHPs), and the help that is available in obtaining a BUS – or Boiler Upgrade Scheme – voucher. This downloadable, seven-page publication starts by explaining about the company’s ‘Experience on tap’ before reassuring installers regarding the ‘tried, tested and trusted’ nature of OMNIE’s product ranges. This is followed by a page outlining key points such as stressing that performance is a top priority for the company’s technical experts, while dedicated project managers are on hand to offer guidance from the planning stages to installation and handover. OMNIE boasts three decades’ experience in the field which has resulted in its industry leading Whole House System philosophy, which seeks to constantly improve indoor air quality as well as delivering optimum efficiency. Other key points include OMNIE’s products being award winning, while its free design service not only sizes the heat pump, but covers heat delivery, controls and DHW provision, while commissioning is taken care of by its partner company. The remainder of the guide concentrates on the all-important, Government funded Boiler Upgrade Scheme – and it is here where the installer is assured how the OMNIE team takes care of the application for the £5,000 grant as well as how their customers qualify.


01392 363605 www.omnie.co.uk Introducing the Infinity 780FL HBD02_Omni_Heating Ventilation & Services_DPR.indd 1


The Infinity 780FL, from Charlton & Jenrick, makes a luxurious addition to any room with its contemporary mixed log set, regardless of whether you choose the Herringbone Brick or Black Glass Liners. Packing a mighty punch, this fire produces 7.8kW of heat and 82% efficiency keeping you warm whatever the weather.


Charlton & Jenrick’s new Micro Marble surround is the star of the show and is a must have for anyone looking for the ultimate in modern fireplaces. From £2,324.00 Inc VAT. Please visit the website for more information: charltonandjenrick.co.uk/products/infinity-780fl-conventional-flue-gas-fire


01952 200 444 www.charltonandjenrick.co.uk WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK BD02_Charlton & Jenrick_Heating - Fires_PR.indd 1 15/02/2023 08:42 HBD02_Vent-Axia_Heating Ventilation & Air Conditioning_PR.indd 1 16/02/2023 13:43 Multivent installed in student accommodation 07/02/2023 13:22


Vent-Axia has supplied over 60 of its Lo-Carbon Multivent MVDC-MSH units to provide effective ventilation at a new nine-storey student accommodation scheme in Manchester. Vent-Axia’s Multivent MVDC-MSH unit features three fully variable speeds; normal, boost and purge, and can extract up to 118l/s. The digital


display allows installers to accurately set airflow, ensuring exactly the right ventilation rate, while accurate speed control helps minimise noise and energy consumption, which made the Multivent MVDC-MSH ideal for the Church Inn project. It also features a built-in humidity sensor so that the unit boosts when humidity reaches a certain threshold, combatting excess moisture and thus helping provide good indoor air quality.


0344 856 0590 www.vent-axia.com


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