When looking at the specification process behind the aroTHERM plus, it was established early in the project that the oil boiler at Woodland Primary School would be replaced with a heat pump solution. However, with the tight time constraints and additional challenges with the fabric of the building itself, the council called on outside expertise to calculate the size and volume requirements – as well as which type of heat pump would be most suitable.
As a result, the Councill approached Energist Solutions, who recommended Vaillant having favoured its products previously for ease of installation and quality. Supported by an enthusiastic school Office Manager and Head Teacher, the Low Carbon Team at Durham County Council applied to the PSDS through Salix Finance to cover the cost of the project.
The team successfully secured £113,000 of the total £122,000 project costs to upgrade Woodland Primary School, which included the design and installation of the aroTHERM plus heat pump cascade system, 31 ground-mounted solar panels and converting all lighting to Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs).