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SPONSORED BY Grant UK


Address: Hopton Industrial Estate, Devizes SN10 2EU Tel:


01380 736920


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Product name - pump type - split or mono - maxium SCOP @35 °C- MCS accredited - size (mm) - quiet marked approved - r efriger ant - guarantee - ErP rating •


Grant Aerona3 6kW – Air Source Heat Pump / Monobloc / 4.62 / MCS accredited / 898 x 675 x 379 / No / R32 / seven years / A+++


6kW – Air Source Heat Pump / • • •


Grant Aerona3 10kW – Air Source Heat Pump / Monobloc / 5.22 / MCS accredited / 874 x 882 x 405 / No / R32 / seven years / A+++


10kW – Air Source Heat Pump


Grant Aerona3 13kW – Air Source Heat Pump / Monobloc / 5.41 / MCS accredited / 1024 x 1418 x 403 / Yes / R32 / seven years / A+++


13kW – Air Source Heat Pump


Grant Aerona3 17kW – Air Source Heat Pump / Monobloc / 4.54 / MCS accredited / 1024 x 1418 x 403 / Yes / R32 / seven years / A+++


17kW – Air Source Heat Pump


Installation aids available • • •


Complete Installation Kits


Mounting Kits – including anti vibration feet Ancillary Pipework – including sealed system kit


CaseStudy


An Aerona³ air source heat pump has been installed alongside a Grant hot water cylinder to upgrade the heating system of a property in Lanark, Scotland. Converting this home’s heating system from traditional fossil fuel to renewable energy, the Grant heat pump and cylinder installed are designed to partner together effectively to deliver maximum system efficiency.


In the Autumn of 2019, the owners of a cottage in Braehead, Lanark, made the decision to upgrade their central heating system. An external oil boiler previously heated the property which was sited alongside the property where a future extension was proposed to be built. The need to re-site the boiler prompted the homeowners to reassess their home heating and they decided to switch to renewable heating. A Grant Aerona³ R32 10kW air source heat pump was selected. Compact in size and highly efficient, the Aerona³ R32 models are high performing heat pump units which provide homes with reliable heating and hot water. With excellent SCOPs even when the external temperature is very low, the Aerona³ R32 heat pumps are not only Grant’s greenest air source heat pumps, they can also deliver a return on their investment by reducing heating costs and earning financial rewards through Government incentives.


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Available through the Energy Savings Trust, the Home Energy Scotland Loan initiative is designed to provide homeowners in Scotland with an interest free loan (funded by the Scottish Government) to encourage them to make energy saving improvements within the home, such as installing a renewable heating system. This loan can help with the initial costs of an installation, making the selection of a renewable heat


source a more viable solution for homeowners.


Meanwhile, the Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive


(which is a Government Scheme available to eligible households throughout England, Scotland and Wales) is an initiative which provides householders with regular payments based upon the amount of renewable heat their system is estimated to produce. Applicants must meet the scheme criteria (which


includes having a MCS approved product installed by a MCS accredited installer) and then adhere to the scheme rules in


order to receive quarterly payments over the course of seven years. These payments, based on the RHI tariffs, provide homeowners with a financial return for their decision to go green with their home heating. All of Grant’s Aerona³ heat pumps are MCS approved and MCA Renewables are MCS accredited installers, thus making this installation eligible for the Domestic RHI. While the homeowners can enjoy all the benefits that their new Grant heating system is delivering, the installer also found working with the Aerona³ heat pump an enjoyable installation.


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Control valves Magnetic system filter Domestic hot water boost kit


Other products available • • • • • • • •


Mission Statement •


Solar thermal systems


Thermal storage vessels/cylinders Hybrid technology Aluminium radiators Underfloor heating Fan convectors Biomass Boilers Oil Boilers


Our mission is to support our customers by providing efficient, sustainable and cost effective home heating, from traditional systems to renewable technologies.


Unique sel ling points • • • •


Award winning manufacturer 40 years of innovation In house design service


Field service and technical support


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Specialist renewables sales team Excusive G1 Installer scheme Nationwide training academy


One stop shop for all your heating needs


Brief company history • • • • •


Other •


Country of origin: Ireland Founded in: 1978


Established in the UK in: 1996


Number of employees in the UK: 90 Number of employees in the Ireland: 370





Grant strives to work with and support customers by taking on board feedback and building it into what it offers, whilst ensuring its products meet the highest performance standards and achieve environmental targets set through legislation.


As a pioneer of sustainable home heating solutions, Grant stays ahead of the field and is well positioned to advise upon, and enable, the eventual move away from a reliance on fossil fuels.


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AT PUMP GUIDE


www.heatingandventilating.net


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