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Heat pumps


Kensa again. He did this early on in the build so he could incorporate the heat pump installation at a convenient time in the renovation. The ground source heat pump will harness energy from the ground via two 200m boreholes, maximising available land and minimising disruption. For this project, Kensa was pleased to be able to specify a 9kW heat pump from the brand new Evo Series launched in spring 2017. Perfect for larger builds and renovation projects, the Evo is capable of heating domestic hot water to 60°C and boasts industry leading noise reduction. It also offers a 15% gain in efficiency over previous models, minimising running costs and maximising income via the RHI. Richard’s heat pump is expected to be installed in by October 2017. Richard said: “Throughout this project I have


worked hard to source the highest quality products from around the world – I have wood from Siberia, kitchen fittings from France – so it’s wonderful to be able to include a British manufactured Kensa heat pump in that list.”


Right: The Llanishen House slinky trench from where the heat pump extracts energy from the ground Far right: An aerial view of Llanishen House Top right: The Llanishen House heat pump Opposite page: The granary is the latest part of the propety to be refurbished including a ground source heat pump harnessing energy via two 200m boreholdes


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