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Hamworthy reduces Sunderland Council’s carbon emissions

  • 1 Mar 2024

When Sunderland Council needed a heating system that would help to reduce carbon emissions at its offices in Stansfield Business Centre, a new Tyneham heat pump system, set up in a hybrid installation from Hamworthy Heating – a trusted British manufacturer and supplier of commercial heating and hot water products – provided an efficient and sustainable solution.

As the existing gas boilers at Stansfield Business Centre were operating at elevated temperatures and the heating system was designed to operate with high-grade heat at peak loads, Sunderland Council decided that a hybrid system (with an air source heat pump being the lead source of heating with a gas boiler providing a top up) was required, when its existing system reached end of life.

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To accurately meet the heating demands of the building, the new Hamworthy Heating system consists of a 32kW Tyneham air source monobloc heat pump which is connected to a 500L buffer cylinder. Offering superb operational reliability, excellent quality, and outstanding performance, Tyneham heat pumps feature a co-efficiency of performance (COP) rating of up to 4.85, to provide efficient, low carbon heating.  

Serving as the primary heat source within the new hybrid set up, the Tyneham heat pump efficiently increases the heat up to 55º to a buffer tank. As and when additional temperature is required, the system, which also includes a Stratton mk3 condensing wall-hung boiler as a secondary heat source, will switch over to the boiler to meet the required load.

The most energy-efficient system

In addition to providing year-round reliability (as the boiler supports the heat pump), this also ensures that the building is supplied with the most energy-efficient system, at any given time. Offering outstanding efficiency, the Stratton mk3 features a 5:1 turndown ratio, excellent low-class 6 NOx emission across all models, and up to 97% gross seasonal efficiency. 

Controlled by a BMS system, which can be accessed on site or remotely, Sunderland Council is now able to manage the system and monitor set points, as and when required conveniently and simply. 

Alan Cowgill, Mechanical Building Services Engineer, Sunderland Council, comments: “Sunderland Council is committed to playing its part in tackling the global climate change emergency and is taking steps to reduce its carbon emissions from operational activities so as to be carbon neutral by 2030. As part of this commitment, Sunderland Council saw this heat pump system, set up in a hybrid installation as an excellent opportunity to both help reduce carbon emissions and save on energy.”

Installed by one of Hamworthy’s approved installers, Compac Services N.E Ltd, Stansfield Business Centre now benefits from a reliable and energy efficient system that is helping Sunderland Council to continue to further reduce its carbon impact.         

For more info, visit www.hamworthy-heating.com/ or call 01202 662 552.

Hamworthy Heating,
Fleets Corner,
Poole,
Dorset,
United Kingdom,
BH17 0HH

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