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Air and Ground Source Heat Pumps

As a building solution for freely accessible energy, a Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) is a feasible option and ideal to combine with consistent medium temperature requirements such as under floor heating. We can offer both a consultancy service and an independant installation contractor.

This solution can be combined with other products to create even more efficient results. It can also be installed to share the energy between a multiple of properties, which gives versatility of distributing the savings of this product.

Whatever the weather

This solution has the feature of providing all year round domestic heating and hot water with the same ease and consistency as conventional heating systems. The ideal usage would be to provide the majority of the space heat required in a property and then top up with a conventional heating system when required. This takes the effort and cost out of the usual space heating systems.

Key Components

Ground Loops - this comprises of lengths of pipe buried in the ground, either in a borehole or an horizontal trench dependant on your requirements. This may require specialist drilling guidance which is part of the Total Services Solution offered by Morgan Cass.

Heat pump – consists of an evaporator, the compressor and the condenser. All components are guaranteed and have at least 10 year spare parts availability.

Our manufacturering partner, Dimplex, offers both Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP) & Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) for renewable energy / microgeneration products.
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