Case study summary
The customer of a beautiful sustainable oak frame house entrusted the help and services of Worcester Renewable Energy to design and install complimentary renewable energy systems, as well as installing a fire suppression system and undertaking all the general plumbing and heating work including the installation of all bathrooms.
The systems generate localised renewable heat and electricity reducing the reliance of the property on fossil fuels, thus reducing its energy costs, CO2 emissions and its impact on the environment.
After completing detailed heat loss calculations, a Mitsubishi ecodan 8.5kW air source heat pump, complete with Mitsubishi 250 litre unvented hot water cylinder was specified to provide renewable heating and hot water to the property.
To distribute the renewable heat throughout the property, a Polypipe solid floor screeded underfloor heating system was installed to the ground floor with the pipes laid closely together at 100mm centres in a spiral layout to achieve the maximum heat output at the low weather compensated design flow temperatures of the air source system, maximising the efficiency of the heat pump and minimising running costs.
A Polypipe Overlay underfloor heating system was installed on the first floor, laid on top of the intermediate floor. The overlay system offering much higher heat outputs at the low weather compensated design flow temperatures than traditional aluminium plated systems installed between floor joints underneath the insulating chipboard decking. The Overlay system again maximises the efficiency of the heat pump and minimises running costs.
The heat pump and all the underfloor heating controls are Wi-Fi enabled allowing the customer to control the system both locally and via the internet using smart phones and tablets.
A roof-integrated Viridian Solar 4.86 kW PV system was installed on the East and West facing roofs of the garage to provide renewable electricity to both the air source heat pump system and general electrical use of the property. 11.6kWh of battery storage was installed with the system to maximise the amount of renewable electricity self-consumed as well as allowing force charging of the batteries with off-peak electricity for use during peak times.
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Mrs S Fox-Davies.