Kensa Shoebox Heat Pump for Abbeydale Hall

Kensa Shoebox Heat Pump for Abbeydale Hall

The Shoebox heat pump from Kensa Heat Pumps has been chosen for an exclusive development of 12 flats at Abbeydale Hall. With each flat averaging a floor area of 79m2, an annual heating load of 3023kWh/annum, and an annual hot water demand of 2143kWh/annum, the award winning Kensa Shoebox Heat Pump (3kW) was selected to provide heating and hot water to each individual property.

Fitted within the cylinder cupboard in each dwelling, the Kensa Shoebox heat pump silently delivers renewable heat to the homeowner all year round, whilst generating an income to the developer, Brooklands Developments, via the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).

The application of micro district heating and the Shoebox heat pump has secured the developer of Abbeydale Hall an ROI of 9.92% thanks to the non-Domestic RHI, and a typical annual income of £726.15 per year per install, plus reduced emissions of just 1820.1796 kg CO2 and a running cost of just £335.73 per dwelling. Over 20 years, the RHI return will be over £15,000, compared with an installation cost of just £9,600 per property.

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