DIMPLEX Heat Pump Gives Green Energy To Old Battery
On a spectacular headland overlooking the Isle of Wight’s famous lighthouse, the
Needles Old Battery has been at the forefront of technological development for
nearly 150 years. So when it came to installing a new heating system to meet
21st century energy efficiency requirements, the National Trust, which owns the
site, opted for an air source heat pump from Dimplex.
The LI 16 TE air source unit provides heating and domestic hot water for the
visitor tearoom and National Trust offices at the popular visitor attraction.
Isle of Wight-based Dimplex renewables accredited installer Clarke’s Mechanical
carried out the installation, replacing an old oil-fired boiler, which was
inefficient and expensive to run. The heat pump is located in the old oil
storage room, now converted to a plant room, and to keep costs to a minimum, the
existing ‘wet’ heating system was re-piped and used with the new system.
Paul Taylor, contracts manager at Clarke’s Mechanical, explains some particular
considerations of the installation. “The Old Battery site is exceptionally
exposed; the headland has recorded wind speeds of over 100mph in extreme
conditions, so the whole system needs to be tremendously robust. We specified
extra capacity in the system to be certain of avoiding any shortfall in the very
harshest conditions, and although the Dimplex heat pump is installed under
cover, we also fitted rain guards over the air intake and outlet for added
weather protection.”
He continues: “The Dimplex team was very helpful with specifying the right
equipment for this unique installation. In particular, the renewables
specialists were really supportive when it came to commissioning the system, as
we had lots of questions on how to achieve the optimum performance.”
The LI TE range offers variable heating water flow temperatures from 35°C to
58°C, weather compensated, with low noise fans to minimise sound transmission.
Unusually, to ensure the new system blends in sympathetically with its
surroundings at this historic site, the parts of the system on show were painted
battleship grey.
As well as being a very visual attraction where visitors come for the
spectacular views over the Solent, Dorset and Hampshire, the Old Battery has a
long history of being at cutting edge of technology. Constructed in the late
19th century for coastal defence against the threat of invasion by France, in
the 1950s and 60s the site was used to test space rocket engines.
For the National Trust the new heating system presents an ideal opportunity not
only to achieve its carbon emissions reduction targets, but also to present
today’s low carbon technology to visitors, with a display on how the equipment
works. In addition, the system is fitted with visible meters to show the energy
savings being made.
Paul Rayner, building surveyor for the National Trust, says: “The Trust has its
own environmental goals, with key performance indicators on reducing energy
consumption at its properties. Adding a renewable heating system is a great step
forward, allowing us to meet and exceed the requirements.
“We’d been considering a heat pump for some time, as we wanted a more
environmentally considerate solution for the beautiful Needles headland and a
Dimplex heat pump was the natural way forward.”
The project received funding from the National Trust’s Npower Green Energy fund
and the Isle of Wight’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) sustainable
development fund. The National Trust, with the aid of funding from the Low
Carbon Building Programme Phase 2, has also recently installed a small solar PV
array on the roof above the plant room, which will help power the heat pump,
lowering the site’s carbon footprint still further.
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