Closed-loop GSHP · Residential

25kW GSHP Retrofit with BUS Grant, Hampshire

Hampshire

25 kW

System size

4

Boreholes

120m each

Borehole depth

BUS

Grant

Objective

As part of modernisation and refurbishment works, the client contacted Nicholls for a feasibility assessment to understand whether a GSHP system would be suitable. They also wanted to replace their existing system for environmental reasons.

About the project

The Nicholls in-house design team assessed the property and undertook all the necessary heat loss calculations.

We designed, supplied and installed a 25kW inverter-driven GSHP system to provide all the heating and hot water requirements for the building.

As Nicholls are MCS Accredited Installers, we were able to obtain a BUS grant to support the cost of the installation for the client.

We contacted Nicholls after being told by our developer that the main heating supply to our new house would be oil. This coincided with the massive rise in costs for oil and gas. We researched both air and ground source and decided that ground source was more reliable.

Private Client, Hampshire

At a glance

Retrofit project
System design & heat loss assessment
25kW Clausius Heat Pump
4 × 120m boreholes
BUS grant secured
Ongoing service & maintenance
Replaced existing heating for environmental reasons
MCS certification enabled BUS grant funding
Inverter-driven system for optimal efficiency
Full heating and hot water provision

Tags

GSHP (Closed-Loop)ResidentialRenewable Heating

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