HEAT PUMP GUIDE Hamworthy Heating
Address: Wessex House, Units 7&8, New Fields Business Park, Stinsford Road, Poole, Dorset, BH17 0NF Tel: 01202 662500 Email:
sales@hamworthy-heating.com Web:
www.hamworthy-heating.com
Hamworthy Tyneham
Air Source heat pump range Product name – pump type – split or mono – output range – maximum SCOP – size ¡ Tyneham – ASHP – Monobloc – 14-70kW - SCOP 4.48 – 14kW to 18kW: 1044mm x 1409mm x 455mm; 26kW & 32 kW: 1600mm x 1315mm x 680mm; 50kW & 70kW: 1920mm x 1920mm x 1110mm ¡ Tyneham 290 HT – ASHP – Monobloc – 15kW to 50kW – SCOP – 5.02 – 15kW & 18kW: 1100mm x 1447mm x 510mm; 27kW: 1610mm x 1270mm x 710mm; 40kW & 50kW: 1895mm x 1980mm x 1110mm ¡ Tyneham CO2 and CO2Q – ASHP – Monobloc – 65kW to 130kW – SCOP – 3.50 – 65kW: 2190mm x 1853mm x 1160mm; 95kW: 3051mm x 1853mm x 1160mm; 130kW: 3101mm x 1853mm x 1457mm
Installation aids available from your company ¡ Flexible feet
Controls available from your company ¡ Weather compensation ¡ Cascade control ¡ System monitoring ¡ Integrating controls
Other products available from your company ¡ Thermal storage vessels / cylinders ¡ Heating & cooling systems
Brief company history Country of origin: UK Founded in: 1914
Established in the UK in: 1914 Number of employees in the UK: 63
Hamworthy Heating is a British commercial heating manufacturer. With an extensive range of the latest commercial boilers, hot water heaters and air source heat pumps, we can off er advice and help to ensure you specify the right solution for your commercial heating needs. Our technical experts and their impressive industry knowledge make a real diff erence to your projects. From help with sizing hot water to replacing commercial boilers, and everything you need to know about heat pumps, legislation and technology - you’ll fi nd us friendly, knowledgeable and easy to deal with, every step of the way. We know that one size doesn’t fi t all so we’ll make sure that we understand your needs and requirements to fully support you at each stage of your commercial project.
Hamworthy heat pump system chosen for Stansfi eld Business Centre A
s part of its commitment to tackling global climate change, Sunderland Council is now benefi tting from reduced
carbon emissions and energy consumption thanks to a new Hamworthy Tyneham heat pump system, set up in a hybrid installation, at its offi ces in Stansfi eld Business Centre. Combining traditional heating systems such as gas boilers with low and zero- carbon technologies – such as heat pumps – is an alternative that helps reduce the carbon impact of heat generators used in a building. To accurately meet the heating demands of Stansfield Business Park, the new Hamworthy Heating system consists of a 32kW Tyneham air source heat pump connected to a 500L buffer cylinder. Offering superb operational reliability and outstanding performance, Tyneham heat pumps feature a co-efficiency of performance (COP) rating of up to 4.85, to provide efficient, low-carbon heating. Serving as the primary heat source within the new hybrid setup, the Tyneham heat pump efficiently increases the heat up to 55°C to a buffer tank. As and when additional temperature is required, the system, which also includes a Stratton mk3 condensing wall-hung boiler as a secondary heat source, will switch over to the boiler to meet the required load. Not only does this ensure year-round reliability, as the
boiler supports the heat pump, but it will also ensure that the building is supplied with the most energy-efficient system, at any given time. Offering outstanding efficiency, Stratton mk3
features a 5:1 turndown ratio, excellent low- class 6 NOx emission across all models, and up to 97% gross seasonal efficiency. Controlled by a BMS System, which can be assessed on-
site or remotely, Sunderland Council can now conveniently manage the system and monitor set points, as and when required. Following the successful upgrade, Stansfield Business Centre is now benefitting from a reliable and energy-efficient hybrid heating system, which has enabled Sunderland council to continue to further reduce its carbon impact.
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