A fridge-full of innovative products
Affordable solar panel heating
Housing association Places for People is trialling an innovative and affordable solar panel heating system that costs about a quarter of a traditional solar system. The system, which is manufactured by Viridian Concepts, costs between £750 and £1000 per household. The 2.9 m x 1.2 m panels, which provide domestic hot water, are being fitted in three new homes at Norfolk Park in Sheffield as part of a year-long pilot programme aimed at widening the renewable energies used in the housing association’s homes. The performance of the panels will be monitored by BRE.
Viridian
www.building.co.uk/enquiries 321
Domestic micro CHP unit
Baxi Heating has signed an agreement with Microgen Energy to produce a micro combined heat and power unit for the UK domestic market, starting in 2008. The compact, wall-mounted unit will incorporate Baxi’s condensing boiler technology and Microgen’s Stirling engine, controls and micro CHP combustion technology. The unit will have two burners: one heats the Stirling engine to provide heat and hot water, simultaneously generating electricity; the second supplementary burner provides more heat in high demand periods. The appliance is expected to reduce homeowners’ annual energy bill by about a quarter, equating to a saving of £100 a year. CO2 emissions could be reduced by up to 1.5 tonnes per household per year.
Baxi
www.building.co.uk/enquiries 322
Energy-efficient radiators
Manchester council has specified Jaga’s Strada radiators for an eco-home project at Miles Platting. The project involves the refurbishment of two homes to create a single home complying with the latest environmental standards. The Strada radiator’s Low-H20 element offers fast, regulated heating, with a reaction speed three times faster than equivalent output steel panel radiators. Its fast and controlled response has been shown by BRE tests to deliver a saving of at least 10% in fuel consumption. The Low-H20 heat emitters use 100% natural convection and so offer good air distribution and circulation. This ensures that a whole room is heated to the same controlled temperature, preventing humidity or mould formulation in cold spots.
Jaga
www.building.co.uk/enquiries 323
Underfloor heating
Devi’s Devimat underfloor heating and thermostat control system is being installed by Capley Ceramics and Stone at Berkeley Homes’ Chelsea Bridge Wharf apartment scheme in Battersea, west London. The system has a single cable “tail” to connect to the thermostat, making it quick and safe to install. The heating is being installed in the limestone-floored bathrooms and ensuites to the apartments.
Devi
www.building.co.uk/enquiries 324
High-efficiency combo boilers
Golden Gates Housing Association in Warrington is installing about 500 high-efficiency combination boilers from Vaillant in its housing stock over the next four years. The boiler replacement programme is part of the commitment to meet the government’s Decent Homes standard. Vaillant’s ecoTEC Plus 831 boiler is expected to produce savings of 35% in gas consumption. The boilers also feature an AquaComfort system to control hot water supply.
Vaillant
www.building.co.uk/enquiries 325
Rainwater harvesting system
Aquatek has published a brochure explaining its Simplex, Duplex and Triplex rainwater harvesting systems. The systems capture and store rainwater from roofs allowing it to be reused around buildings for supplying water to flush toilets, wash clothes or water the garden.
Aquatek
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RegenerateLive
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