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Dorset Home benefits from renewable heat pump system
(22/02/2012)

A Dorset couple have invested in a ground source heat pump from Danfoss Heat Pumps UK to give them a more sustainable energy source of heating and hot water for their four-bedroom property. After much consideration, what finally made their decision for them was when Gary and Rosemary Mills, who live off the gas grid in the village of Horton near Wimborne, experienced problems with their oil supply over a number of years, but almost ran out dur... [more]

Danfoss provides added value training for heat pumps installers
(26/01/2012)

Danfoss Heat Pumps UK introduces a bespoke training course to help approved installers with the understanding and interpretation of the MIS 3005 standard, which is essential for compliance to the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS). The new version (3.1) of the standard was announced in January this year and Danfoss Heat Pumps’ training department acted swiftly to design a dedicated course to respond to this, announcing a series of cou... [more]

Social housing development benefits from Danfoss heat pumps
(16/12/2011)

Ground source heat pumps from Danfoss Heat Pumps UK have been specified for a £5m new-build social housing development at Upton near Pontefract. Environmental sustainability and energy efficiency are key priorities for these new homes and each property will incorporate renewable technologies, such as solar roof tiles, and heat recovery systems. The homes with heat pumps will be among 34 available for social rent, with the other properties offe... [more]

JD Wetherspoon specifies ground source heat pumps in Melton Mowbray pub
(25/10/2011)

A ground source heat pump from Danfoss Heat Pumps UK is providing energy efficient heating and cooling to customers at J D Wetherspoon plc’s Kettleby Cross pub in Melton Mowbray. The new heat pump maintains the perfect interior temperature by supplying either heating or cooling, while minimising CO2 emissions. The DHP-R heat pump was installed by renewable energy specialists Eartheat Ltd of Leicester as part of a major refurbishment following... [more]

DHP-AQ air source heat pump from Danfoss Heat Pumps UK provides sustainable heating and hot water in Cumbria house
(22/09/2011)

Kevin Bell, who has worked as a site manager for several large construction firms, is currently building his own four-bedroom house near Longtown in Cumbria, just south of the Scottish border. The 190m2 property is in a rural location, off mains gas and in an area where winter weather is frequently well below freezing. He chose a new DHP-AQ air source heat pump from Danfoss Heat Pumps UK because he wanted to have a sustainable source of heat... [more]

Danfoss heat pumps bring benefits to Woodfield Community House's tenants
(05/08/2011)

Heat pumps are effective both in summer and winter, day and night because the ground temperature remains constant at only a few feet below the surface. The heat pump works by circulating a refrigerant fluid around a circuit containing four elements: evaporator heat exchanger, compressor, condenser and expansion valve. Heat absorbed from the ground is transferred to the liquid refrigerant which evaporates to form a gas. This gas is then compressed... [more]

Retired couple reduces energy bills with Danfoss heat pump
(27/07/2011)

Malvin and Isabel Voller, who live in Horndean near Portsmouth, moved from a large Victorian-style property and decided to build a smaller, more modern three bedroom home on land they owned nearby, as part of their retirement plans. Their main criteria for the new home was that it would be affordable to run in the future and was very energy efficient. The couple is looking forward to their retirement in their new home with a more affordable an... [more]

Bridgewater House retirement home upgrades heating system with Danfoss Heat Pumps
(01/07/2011)

The stone-built Bridgewater House was originally constructed in 1965 by South Northamptonshire Council, with further phases added in the 1990s, before it was taken over by South Northants Homes in 2008. Bridgewater House consists of 29 individual dwellings for retired people. The not-for-profit housing association, which manages around 2,900 dwellings, took the opportunity to upgrade its heating system as a part of a major renovation at the ret... [more]

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