Space Airconditioning plc - A ‘Greener’ Lifestyle
The best known landmark in the small town
of Wootton Bassett is its 17th Century Town Hall. Set in heart
of the Wiltshire countryside, just 3 miles from junction 16 of
the M4, The town will soon be able to lay claim to another
landmark in the shape of a ‘green’ development known as The
Wiltshire Leisure Village, for families wishing to enjoy a
luxury holiday home in a country club community.
The Leisure Village forms the latest part of the 275 acre,
Wiltshire Golf and Country Club and is the brainchild of owner
and former newspaper Mogul, Eddie Shah. The first phase
comprises 44 Scandinavian style, timber framed, holiday homes
and is a superb example of an ecologically sound, sustainable
and cost effective, residential style development.
Space Air, the Daikin distributor, has been specified to supply
the new ‘Altherma’ air-to-water heat pumps providing both space
heating and domestic hot water to all the luxury homes. The heat
pumps further complement the highly energy saving equipment
already specified for the Leisure Village, including grey water
flushing systems, sun tubes, solar powered ventilation, energy
saving lighting and other environmentally friendly features.
These improve upon Swindon Council’s guidelines requiring at
least 10% renewables in all new build projects.
Mr Shah had originally considered ground source heat pumps but
rejected them for economical and practical reasons. Following
successful field trials in the existing Clubhouse and in Mr
Shah’s own Victorian built home, the decision was made to
install the ‘Altherma’ in each of the properties, making this
the largest installation of its type in Europe.
Described as ‘the intelligent heating system’, “Altherma” heat
pumps provide energy efficiency at its best, exploiting
renewable energy by absorbing free heat from the ambient air and
typically delivering at least three times more heat (kW) than
the amount of electricity (kW) consumed. A small back-up
electric heater can boost water temperatures in (rare for the
UK) extreme winter conditions.
Three models are currently available, rated between 6.1 and
9.6kW; larger capacity models will be introduced in 2007.
According to Space Air, air-to-water heat pumps, are extremely
cost effective. In addition to being significantly easier to
install than ground source alternatives, highly efficient,
cheaper to operate than gas-fired central heating systems and
virtually maintenance free, air to water heat pumps have the
potential in the UK to reduce global warming carbon dioxide
emissions by 42%.
Eddy Shah comments “Being environmentally friendly is crucial to
our design and development ethos. Both water to water and ground
to water heat pump heating systems were considered but both
proved potentially harmful to wildlife and the environment. They
were also extremely costly, another example of suppliers using
new technology and new ideas and thereby taking advantage of the
public simply to maximise their profits. We decided, as we had
done with newspaper technology, to source new and more
affordable systems. We found that in Japan, the Daikin Altherma
system works by taking heat directly from the air, into the
systems providing 4 kilowatts of energy for every kilowatt used.
On average, such systems will save up to 75% of energy costs
depending on the efficiency of the system, the fuel it uses and
the outside temperature.
It is also far cheaper to install than the other systems that
use pumps to transfer heat. We were quoted at nearly £9,000 for
ground source heat pump systems. The Daikin Altherma system
recommended by their distributors Space Air plc cost nearly 70%
less.”
Neil Afram, Managing Director of Space Air, the largest
distributor of Daikin in Europe, comments “The Altherma Air to
Water heat pump is ideal for this highly eco friendly
development. Eddy Shah proved it is possible to build homes
incorporating available high energy efficient technologies
without the extra costs. He believed in the Altherma technology
because of Daikin’s reputation, and he tested the unit in the
Wiltshire Golf Club kitchen’s hot water supply and his home
where he converted his oil fired boiler to the Altherma Air to
Water heat pump. This will save him at least 40% on running
costs and will reduce the CO2 emissions by 59%. You can not have
more faith than this.”
As a result, The Wiltshire Leisure Village has met all the Part
LA1 (2006) Building Regulations requirements and far exceeded
the local authority minimum 10% renewable energy guidelines.
The air source system is complemented by other energy saving
equipment including grey water flushing systems, sun tubes,
solar powered ventilation and energy saving light bulbs. The 1st
show home opened in December 2006 and The Wiltshire Leisure
Village is due for completion by September 2007.
Email:
marketing@spaceair.co.uk