Big name moves into network heating

Housing Fri, Jul 1, 2016 3:41 PM

Kingspan Environmental is making a significant move to consolidate its leadership in hot water solutions spanning the domestic and commercial sectors. Market forecasts show a major growth opportunity for Heat Interface Units (HIU) based on a potent mix of ambitious building policies and energy efficiency legislation which are driving the specification of district and communal heating schemes.

Heat Interface Units (HIU) are becoming the preferred heating system solution for multiple occupancy, high-rise developments. Rather than each dwelling being fitted with a gas boiler or electric panel heaters, a central boiler plant facility provides all of the energy for heating and domestic hot water through the entire complex. HIU’s act as a bridge between the central boiler plant and individual dwelling units – they can be sited within the apartment, but are often located outside the living space. They are increasingly being used by consultants, specifiers, designers and installers looking to achieve the significant economic and environmental benefits that a ‘heat network’ that can provide.

Independent testing to meet the BS 13203-01 standard confirms the Kingspan Range HIU’s premium performance and engineering quality, but its overwhelming advantage is the advanced electronic technology found in the Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) control and electronic modulating Pressure Independent Control Valve (PICV). These major components ensure that the system always operates at its optimum efficiency, even when external conditions fluctuate. This high level of control ensures that very low primary system (district) return temperatures are maintained, giving substantial energy savings.

The PID Controller ensures precise central heating and domestic hot water temperatures are achieved and maintained at the set point, even when demand varies. Immediate availability of domestic hot water from the HIU is ensured at all times, as the system is programmed to charge the DHW heat exchanger at regular intervals, regardless of demand. When and how much hot water is let through can be adjusted to suit the application and individual requirements, but come factory set at 3.5 litres every 20 minutes.

Additional smart technology provides automatic fault diagnostics with additional options for metering and data collection. Pre-payment billing options, which particularly suit tenancy applications, are also available. The unit is secure and vandal proof to prevent unauthorized tampering.

Clyde Brown, who is leading the Range HIU introduction, believes that Kingspan can make a big impact on the HIU market and help shape building development in areas of dense population and multi-occupancy housing. “Kingspan is known for quality and expertise, which is exactly what it will bring to the network heating market. The name also represents technology and innovation that drives heating and hot water solutions for a fast changing building landscape”, says Clyde. “With trends towards more complex buildings, designed with interconnected service platforms which increasingly rely on technology to achieve and measure energy efficiency, our new intelligent HIU product offers a higher standard of control and reliability”, he adds.

The introduction of the Kingspan Range indirect HIU brings an added value option for district heating and hot water at market competitive prices. With heating capacities up to 15 kW and instantaneous hot water up to 70 kW, this ultra-high performance unit comes with exceptional levels of control. There is also an impressive array of safety features, which all add up to benefits across the board, giving comfort for tenants, economy for tenants and landlords and efficiency for the regulatory authorities.

Coates Design Partnership, part of Kingspan Environmental, provides a comprehensive consultancy service to ensure HIU system designs meet specific heating network requirements.

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