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care sector – heating systems


Things are hotting up


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new district heating system is bringing benefits to the Holloway Court residential care facility in


Halesowen in the West Midlands. Commissioned by Dudley Council,


the work was carried out to ensure comfort levels could be maintained for residents all year round at the same time as improving energy efficiency at the site. Led by Bosch Commercial and


Industrial Heating and RHF Heating; the solution included the installation of two large boilers on the third floor of the building and an individual Heat Interface Unit (HIU) installed in each of the 48 apartments. Each HIU comprises of two heat


exchangers, one for providing instant domestic hot water (DHW) at a regulated temperature, and the second for space heating within the property. The unit operates indirectly so the


primary heating circuit is hydraulically separated from the property space heating by a plate heat exchanger and operates only when DHW or space heating is required. And, with metering display integrated


within each unit, the council is able to monitor individual energy usage for each tenant.


www.bosch-industrial.co.uk www.rhfheating.co.uk


Retirement complex warms to LST radiators


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residential retirement development in West Sussex has replaced outdated, inefficient


radiators with ultra-modern low surface temperature (LST) models. Schaffer House in Maidenbower is a


sheltered housing complex for over-65s comprising 46 flats. In the communal areas the old boiler


has been replaced with a new water source heat pump and the existing emitters with 61 super-efficient LST radiator packages from Barlo Radiators. They were installed by Baystar Energy. As a result of the work, the council will


see a combined annual Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) income and ongoing savings of up to £12,700, as well a 49% reduction in carbon emissions. The system features advanced


radiator technology that delivers optimal efficiency and heat transfer,


even at Delta Ts as low as 30°C. Dave Thornback, sales director for


trade at Barlo Radiators, said: “As well as ticking all the council’s boxes in terms of delivering improved efficiency and safety; our solution also resolved another issue at hand: a lack of controllability. “Barlo LSTs feature safe, simple and


intuitive temperature controls, so gone are the days when the communal areas were either too hot or too cold. “They are also quick and easy to


keep clean thanks to their unique forward-opening hinge. This is a key consideration for a project like this, where hygiene is a particular priority.” The LSTs also boast an anti-microbial,


MRSA-resistant coating for optimum cleanliness.


www.barlo.co.uk healthcaredm.co.uk 19


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