Heat Loss Calculations for Heat Pumps
Introduction
Welcome to Bluewire Hub, your trusted provider of accurate, comprehensive Heat Loss Calculations for Heat Pumps. Our report will provide you with detailed information relating to the heat loss of your property. It will also produce MCS compliant noise assessments for Air Source Heat Pump installations.
How do I get an accurate Heat Loss Calculation?
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What is a Heat Loss Calculation and do I need one?
A heat loss calculation is a detailed room-by-room assessment. The data provides an accurate report of the property’s total heat loss in watts (W). This report allows for the correct specification of the heat pump, as well as the required heating outputs for individual rooms. This precision enables the system to run at the lowest possible flow temperature, resulting in higher efficiency and lower running costs.
You can read more about heat loss calculations here
What are the Benefits of using Bluewire Hub for your Heat Loss Calculations?
Compliance with Regulations:
All of our assessors hold the ABBE Level 3 Certificate in Surveying and Calculation of Building Heat Loss. Our heat loss calculations comply with MCS regulations MIS 3005 and EN 12831.
Prompt and Reliable Service:
We pride ourselves on delivering efficient and reliable services. We’ll aim to schedule your assessment at a time convenient for you, and our turnaround time for providing Heat Loss Calculations is quick and hassle-free. If you are looking for an urgent appointment we will always do our best to accommodate your request.
Expert Analysis:
We produce comprehensive heat loss reports including a recommendation for radiator sizes and MC compliant noise calculations for Air Source Heat Pumps.
Competitive Pricing:
We offer competitive pricing for our Heat Loss Calculations, ensuring you get excellent value for your investment.
What is an Air Source Heat Pump?
An air source heat pump extracts heat from the outdoor air. This heat is used to warm water. The heated water is subsequently circulated through radiators or an underfloor heating system. This ensures that your rooms receive a consistently comfortable level of warmth. Additionally, it possesses the added capability of heating the water stored in a hot water cylinder, consequently supplying hot water for your taps, showers, and baths.
The process begins with the absorption of heat from the air into a special fluid. This fluid is then directed through a heat exchanger within the heat pump, where it undergoes a temperature increase before transferring this warmth to the water.”
The Energy Savings Trust have produced an excellent video about Heat Pumps and you can read more information on their website