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Product name - pump type - split or mono - output r ange - maxium SCOP - MCS accredited - size (mm) •
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block / 2 to 10kW / SCOP 4.3 / MCS accred- ited / 1245mm x 1080mm x 530mm
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EcoAir 600M / Air Source Heat Pump / Mono block / 2.5 to 22kW / 4.9 / MCS accredited / 1245mm x 1080mm x 545mm
EcoAir 510M / Air Source Heat Pump / Mono block / 2 to 10kW / SCOP 4.3 / MCS accred
EcoPart 600M / Ground Source Heat Pump / Mono block / 2.5 to 16kW / SCOP 5.5 / MCS accredited / 596mm x 775mm x 673mm EcoPart 400 / Ground Source Heat Pump / Mono block / 6 to 17kW / SCOP 4.8 / MCS ac
Mono block / 8-34kW / SCOP 4.8 / MCS ac- credited / 596mm x 1760mm x 680mm EcoHeat 400 / Ground Source Heat Pump / Mono block / 6-12kW / SCOP 4.3 / MCS ac
block / 6-8kW / SCOP 5 / MCS accredited / 596mm x 1882mm x 673mm
GSi 8-16 / Ground Source Heat Pump / Mono block / 2.5-16kW / SCOP 5.6 / MCS accredited / 596mm x 1910mm x 673mm
Installation aids available • • • •
Installtion kits
Ancillary pipework and fittings EcoLogic control equipment Filling and flushing kits
Mono block / 6 to 17kW / SCOP 4.8 / MCS ac- credited / 596mm x 775mm x 673mm EcoPart XL / Ground Source Heat Pump / Mono block / 8-34kW / SCOP 4.8 / MCS ac
Mono block / 6-12kW / SCOP 4.3 / MCS ac- credited / 595mm x 1904mm x 672mm GS 6-8 / Ground Source Heat Pump / Mono
CaseStudy
Middleton Manor - Ground source heat pump Middleton Manor is a Grade II listed
manor house located near the rolling hills of the South Downs.
Once a family home for the
current owners, it has been a high- end rental property for a number of years. With one tenancy coming to an end the owners decided to explore the options of installing a ground source heat pump to minimise future running costs for the next tenants. With factors such as running costs becoming more important in property decisions for both potential tenants and purchasers alike, the availability of the Domestic RHI helped make the decision for the owners more cost effective. Having previously run on two ageing oil boilers consuming
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in the region of 15,000l–20,000l of oil per year, tr, the decision was made to install a suitably sized GSHP system to provide for all the heating and hot water needs at a fraction of the costs of running the house on oil.
With a GSHP already installed by Isoenergy in the owner’s current house the technology was already proven. All that was required was the selection of the right GSHP for the situation and the identification of some minor internal works required to enable the GSHP to work as effectively as possible.
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The previously open-vented hot water system was converted to a pressurised system by the owners
Controls Available • • • • •
Weather compensation Cascade controls
Remote system monitoring Integrating controls Mobile app
Other products available • •
EcoZenith Intelligent thermal stores Heating and cooling systems
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Electric heating modules EcoWater DHW Heat pumps
Buffer vessels and DHW cylinders
Unique selling points •
The largest single-phase ground source heat pump available in the UK at 28kW
Compact space saving renewable solutions with the EcoHeat, GS & GSi models
All in one control solution across full range 65°C operation from the standard product Easy to install and maintain Swedish Manufactured
Brief company history •
With over 90 years of experience, we work consciously towards a sustainable and fossil-free society. All of our products are developed and manufactured in Sweden. We offer a wide assortment of products, such as ground source heat pumps, air-to-water heat pumps and a whole lot more.
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trusted plumbers, enabling the removal of the shower pumps from the old cylinders and resulting in better pressure at all of the taps from one centralised hot water cylinder. The whole system was installed and commissioned to a tight
timescale to minimise disruption to
the outgoing and incoming tenants and with the heating season now well underway has started saving the current tenants up to £4,000 per year on their heating and hot water costs. In addition to this, it is calculated to cut the carbon dioxide footprint of the size by 45%, nearly 1.8T per year.
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