HEAT PUMP GUIDE NIBE Energy Systems
Address: Unit 3C Broom Business Park, Bridge Way, Chesterfield, S41 9QG Tel: 0330 311 2201 Email:
marketing@nibe.co.uk Web:
www.nibe.co.uk
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Heat pump type - split or mono - output range - maxium SCOP - MCS accredited - size – weight ¡ Air Source Heat Pump – Monobloc – 7kW – SCOP 5 – MCS accredited – W: 1128 x H: 1080 x D: 831
Installation aids available from your company ¡ Mounting Kits ¡ Ancillary Pipework ¡ Control valves
Controls available from your company ¡ Weather compensation ¡ Cascade control
¡ System monitoring ¡ Integrating controls
Other products available from your company ¡ Heating & cooling systems ¡ Electric heating modules
Brief company history Country of origin: Sweden Founded in: 1952
Established in the UK in: 2006 Group turnover: approx. €3.6 Billion Number of employees in the UK: 48
Mission statement: NIBE’s mission is to provide world-class, sustainable energy solutions.
Unique selling points: NIBE’s unique selling points include a strong focus on quality and sustainability, stemming from its Swedish heritage of testing products in harsh winters, and its innovative technology.
Scotland’s National Retrofit Centre: A Blueprint for Zero-Emissions Retrofit
when advanced renewable technologies are intelligently integrated,” says Cormac Wright, NIBE. “By combining air, ground and PV-T technologies, we’ve delivered a fully electric, zero-emissions solution that can be monitored and optimised in real time.” “The National Retrofit Centre brings together innovation, collaboration and practical demonstration to accelerate the transition to net zero,” adds Dr Stephen Good, Chief Executive, BE-ST.
A replicable model Now complete, the Centre acts as a live learning hub for contractors, designers and policymakers. Its hybrid renewable system offers a scalable blueprint for public-sector buildings nationwide — turning net zero ambitions into practical, measurable outcomes.
A
t the Scotland’s National Retrofit Centre (SNRC), innovation isn’t theoretical, it’s built into the fabric. Located at the
Built Environment – Smarter Transformation Innovation Campus near Glasgow, the site demonstrates how existing buildings can be decarbonised through advanced technology, design and collaboration. Funded through the Scottish Government’s Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund and delivered by Clark Contracts, the project supports Scotland’s national retrofit and skills mission. BE-ST, supported by Edinburgh Napier University, led the initiative as a live testbed to accelerate low-carbon retrofitting in the UK.
A UK-first hybrid system Working with BE-ST and project partners, NIBE Energy Systems UK Limited designed and supplied the UK’s first fully electric hybrid heat pump and PV-T system. The installation combines: •A 28 kW NIBE F1355 ground source heat pump •A 12 kW NIBE S2125 air source heat pump •42 PV-T panels generating both electricity and thermal energy.
A NIBE SMO S40 smart controller integrates both heat pumps in cascade and connects with the building management system. Real-time data and performance optimisation are enabled via myUplink. “This project demonstrates what can be achieved
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