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Utilising heat pump technology in your household represents a cost-efficient, highly efficient, and eco-conscious approach to fulfilling your heating and hot water requirements.

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Air-source heat pumps provide a sustainable heating solution for residences. Capable of functioning even in temperatures as low as -25°, these systems are adaptable to various.

housing types, from compact apartments to spacious detached homes. By harnessing 75% renewable energy, with just 25% sourced from electricity, air-source heat pumps predominantly rely on natural resources for energy consumption.

Our Solutions

Eco Grant Renewables ensure that our solutions ensure optimal temperature and air quality at the best prices…

Our Priorities

Our priorities are founded on an environmentally friendly approach to business activities.

Our Objective

Eco Grant Renewables want to provide customers with our comprehensive technical and sales consulting services with all the back up needed moving forward.

Boiler Upgrade Scheme

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) government grants aim to support homeowners in England and Wales in covering the expenses associated with installing low carbon heating technology in their residences.

Under this scheme, eligible individuals can receive financial assistance of up to £7,500 towards the cost and installation of an air source heat pump. The BUS operates through grant vouchers, which are issued to the installer upon completion and commissioning of the system. The allocated amount is then deducted from the homeowner’s upfront costs, making the transition to low carbon heating more affordable and accessible.

Heat Pump Unit Considerations

The initial step in planning for your air source heat pump involves assessing the potential benefits of its installation in your home. This decision relies on considering three essential factors: the appropriate sizing of the unit, determining the optimal location for installation, and evaluating the efficiency level of the system. Ultimately, your chosen installation partner will guide you in making the most suitable choice tailored to your specific situation.

Single Unit

An air source heat pump invariably necessitates an outdoor unit for its operation. Monobloc systems streamline all essential components into a single outdoor unit. Through connected pipes, water is transferred to the central heating system and hot water cylinder, typically situated within the basement or utility room of your home. This compact configuration demands less financial investment, installation effort, and indoor space compared to split systems. However, due to the entirety of heat transfer occurring outdoors, monoblocs tend to be marginally less efficient.

Double Unit

Unlike a monobloc system, a split system divides its components into indoor and outdoor units. This configuration predominantly conducts heat transfer within the confines of your home’s walls, resulting in reduced heat loss and enhanced efficiency. If space inside your home is not a limiting factor, the slightly higher installation costs associated with a split system are bound to yield dividends through greater long-term efficiency.

Monoblock R290 (KHY)

Monoblock (KHC) 22-30 kW

Monoblock Arctic (KHC) 6-16 kW

DHW/Heating Tank (KTC)

KAISAI High-Capacity Heat Pumps R32 (KCHP)

Split Arctic (KHA + KMK)

Split Arctic (KHA + KMK) with DHW Tank

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Boiler Upgrade Scheme

The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) government grants aim to support homeowners in England and Wales in covering the expenses associated with installing low carbon heating technology in their residences.

Under this scheme, eligible individuals can receive financial assistance of up to £7,500 towards the cost and installation of an air source heat pump. The BUS operates through grant vouchers, which are issued to the installer upon completion and commissioning of the system. The allocated amount is then deducted from the homeowner’s upfront costs, making the transition to low carbon heating more affordable and accessible.

Is an air source heat pump suitable for your residence?

Air source heat pumps frequently emerge as the ideal choice for residential heating needs. However, their effectiveness and efficiency hinge upon the compatibility of your home with certain prerequisites. To ensure seamless operation and maximum benefit, it’s important that your property satisfies certain criteria.

Well Insulated Home

A well-insulated home is essential for an air source heat pump to maximize energy efficiency and maintain comfort.

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Enough Space

Having enough space is essential for an air source heat pump to ensure proper airflow and efficient operation.

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Low Flow Temperature

A low flow temperature is vital for an air source heat pump to operate efficiently, ensuring optimal energy usage and cost savings.

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No Sound Amplification

A no sound amplification feature ensures quiet operation, allowing you to enjoy the comfort of your home without any disturbance from the air source heat pump.

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