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The Benefits of Installing a Kensa Ground Source Heat Pump

 

The increasing cost of oil has prompted many house builders in off-gas network areas to consider the use of ground source heat pumps. The Renewable Heat Incentive will encourage commercial housebuilders to adopt the technology even further. As a result, sales of heat pumps are predicted to increase at a phenomenal rate and there should be significant business opportunities for contractors able to provide an installation service.

 

  • Ease of installation

    All installation work is straightforward and supported by detailed documentation. A typical heat pump, linked to Slinkies, should be installed and commissioned within a day. The most awkward task is purging the Slinkies and Kensa can either provide a suitable pump or oversee that element of the initial installation. The integration of numerous probes and sensors into each appliance allows Kensa to commission over the telephone. As a consequence, you do not need to register with  the  Microgeneration Certification Scheme to gain access to the Renewable Heat Incentive, since Kensa is an MCS Accredited installer.

  • The Widest Range and A Complete Package

    Kensa offers the widest selection of products ranging from ‘affordable’ 4kW models to 75kW commercial plant. Kensa offers unique twin compressor models, can supply a 24kW single phase unit and offers models that can handle domestic hot water requirements. Not only does Kensa supply the heat pumps but it also offers pre-coiled Slinkies and pre-manufactured manifolds to save installation time.
  • Competitive Prices, Generous Discounts and Access to Funding Streams

    Kensa’s prices are very competitive and generous discounts are available. In addition, Kensa can offer referrals and access to exceptional pricing on underfloor heating systems via its approved partners.

    Most importantly, Kensa installers can access the Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme for their clients,  without paying the expensive registration fees to join the new BRE-managed MCS scheme.

    Kensa’s ability to commission its units over the telephone allows the company to take responsibility for the completed installation.  To read more about the  Renewable Heating Incentive Scheme, click here.
  • Installer Training

    Kensa does not require potential installers to spend endless days training in a classroom environment. Simply speaking, there is no need. The installation process is straightforward. In a project where the heat pump serves the space heating, two pipes feed in from the ground arrays – via a pre-engineered Kensa manifold – to the heat pump and connect using John Guest Speedfit connections. Two pipes then feed out to the heat distribution system and, with a small amount of wiring, all supported by detailed drawings, the installation is complete. All work that requires no training.

    Although the product does not require specialist training to install, Kensa do provide awareness training of heat pumps where the application (which is key) is discussed and it is recommend if you wish to specialise in renewables that you attend this course.
  • Application and Technical Support

    The more challenging element of any project is the ‘application engineering’ – matching the heat pump to the ground arrays (Slinkies in horizontal trenches or pipework in vertical boreholes) and the heating and DHW (if required) demands of the property.

    As an engineering business, Kensa has unrivalled experience and expertise, having manufactured its first heat pump in 1999. Kensa can help ensure that the installation and integration of the heat pump runs smoothly.

 

Now you understand the wide range of benefits that a ground source heat pump can offer you and your client, follow one of the below links to find out more about the technology and the installation process.

 

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