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eating & Ventilation (GDHV) and Dimora Homes saw the successful
installation of a hybrid solution for
the delivery of hot water and space heating using the Edel hot water heat pump.
The pioneering and fully electric Riverside development in Braintree, consisting of 48 energy efficient
residential apartments, welcomed its first residents in December 2019. A six-unit extension is currently being built using the same innovative hybrid heat pump technology and a selection of highly efficient Monterey direct acting panel heaters and TDTR heated towel rails. GDHV proposed a hybrid system that incorporated 48 units of the Edel hot water heat pump 200l, 72 TDTR heated towel rails for the
bathrooms and kitchens, and over 200 Monterey direct acting panel Heaters for the apartments and communal spaces. The system delivered high energy efficiency and a renewable contribution that satisfied local planning guidelines and helped to realise the ambitions of the developer. The relatively low capital cost of the Edel Hot Water Heat Pump combined with the increase in energy efficiency,
BSEE Hybrid Solution Meets Local Planning Guidelines
provided holistic benefits for both the developer and the occupant. Hybrid solutions that employ the Edel hot water heat pump have been installed across many residential developments with varied project objectives, as shown in the very successful Riverside development. To find out more, please see our full project case study.
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