Drawing on Vaillant’s industry-leading expertise, as offered under The Vaillant Standard, the project’s installers, McInnes Group Limited, worked closely with Vaillant’s design and specification teams to create an ultra-efficient heat pump cascade rig. To support the heat pump cascade located outside, the internal components were housed in a purpose-built plant room, together with five Vaillant uniSTOR 300L hot water cylinders and additional VRC 700 controls.
As a result of installing the bespoke heating system, the estate has been able to take advantage of the aroTHERM plus’s excellent ErP efficiency rating of A+++ together with impressive SCoP values of up to 4.88 for heating and 1.75 for domestic hot water. This means the new low carbon heating system is estimated to save the client £4,000 annually on heating bills across the two properties heated by the system.
To further bolster the sustainability credentials of this impressive site, McInnes Group opted for a lower flow temperature for the system at around 40°C for a large portion of the day, further reducing the site’s energy bills.
With the estate used commercially, the installation was eligible for RHI repayments of over £4,000 per year over 20 years on top of the heating bill savings already identified.
This, combined with the energy savings achieved through installing the aroTHERM heat pump system, means this installation has the potential to save the estate more than £100,000 over the next two decades. While from a carbon saving perspective, the installation is estimated to save around 24.31 tonnes of CO2 annually, when compared to the estate’s legacy oil system.