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PLUMBING & HEATING MERCHANT OF THE YEAR SPONSORED BY
NOMINEES Kingsley BPHC
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Worcester Bosch launches the Compress 5800i Hybrid Heat Pump: An installer’s dream Worcester Bosch’s Compress 5800i Hybrid Heat Pump, co-created with input from installers and built for speed and simplicity, pairs the CS5800i Heat Pump with the intelligent CS5800i Hybrid Unit. It ensures homes remain cosy and comfortable, adapting effortlessly to homeowners’ needs while making the installer’s job easier. By harnessing natural energy for everyday heating needs and seamlessly switching to a boiler for extra warmth during colder months, the CS5800i Hybrid Heat Pump delivers low carbon heating without compromising convenience. Designed for hassle-free installation without the need for extensive system upgrades, the CS5800i Hybrid Heat Pump
represents a significant step forward in responsible home heating solutions. By combining efficiency, versatility, and ease of use, Worcester Bosch offers a future-flexible heating solution that meets the demands of today while paving the way for renewable home heating solutions. David Ford, Director at F&P Plumbing & Heating Ltd, said; “The new CS5800i Hybrid Heat Pump brings a new form of innovation to the home heating market. The unique design allows the low loss header to be installed to the rear of the boiler and in an external wall, eliminating any space issues when installing. We feel that this makes the CS5800i Hybrid Heat Pump a more viable option than a heat pump for the UK market.” Martyn Bridges, Director of Governmental and External Affairs at Worcester Bosch, said: “The way we heat our homes needs to be flexible if we are to reach our net zero targets. Heat pumps will certainly play a huge part in this, however many homeowners are put off by the disruption and cost retrofitting properties to accommodate the technology. “This is where hybrid systems can make their mark. By combining a heat pump with a boiler homeowners will ultimately see less disruption and also won’t need to adapt to a new way of heating their homes. We hope the CS5800i helps homeowners across the UK make the shift to low-carbon home heating.” Key benefits of the CS5800i Hybrid Heat Pump include;
1.They won’t lose heat, regardless of the weather. The new product pairs the CS5800i Heat Pump with the intelligent CS5800i Hybrid Unit, by doing so it allows a heat pump to work seamlessly with a boiler. 2. Easier installation. The Hybrid System integrates a heat pump into the existing heating system without the need for major upgrades. This means peace of mind for householders and a smoother installation process. 3. Quiet operation. The outdoor unit features a built-in sound diffuser and insulated fan, making it nearly unnoticeable with noise levels as low as 40dB(A)*. This means householders and their neighbours won’t even know it’s running. 4. Seamless transition. Customers won’t need to adapt to a new way of heating their homes. The intelligent hybrid manager automatically selects the most appropriate heat source, prioritising the heat pump based on factors like CO2 emissions and energy costs. This ensures a smooth transition from a full boiler system to the hybrid heat pump. 5. Enhanced control. The CH120 control allows users to monitor energy consumption and set their own system strategy. Additionally, the intelligent Bosch EasyControl can be connected, enabling homeowners to manage their hybrid system via the Bosch EasyControl app on any smart device.
For more information about the CS5800i Hybrid Heat Pump and other innovative heating solutions from Worcester Bosch, visit
https://www.worcester-bosch.co.uk/professional/CS5800i-hybrid
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