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Mitsubishi Electric’s range of Ecodan® air source heat
pumps has just received the official backing of the Noise
Abatement Society which has awarded a new ‘Quiet Mark’ of
approval to the domestic heating product.
The Quiet Mark is a new badge of approval awarded by the
Noise Abatement Society to manufacturers of the quietest
products currently available and is validated by the
Association of Noise Consultants. Products awarded a Quiet
Mark will feature in the on-line directory, launching in
January 2012 at www.quietmark.com, to offer a one-stop-shop
for consumers.
“More households are discovering the benefits of using air
source heat pumps for their home’s heating, but not all
systems are the same and not all of them are as quiet as
Ecodan,” explains Max Halliwell, Business Development
Manager for Mitsubishi Electric’s range of domestic heating
products.
Air source heat pumps are now covered by Permitted
Development under new guidance which came into effect at the
start of December 2011. However, in order for the
installation to be allowed under these planning regulations,
it must comply with the MCS020 Planning Standard and this
includes strict guidelines on the noise levels that must be
achieved.
Ecodan will reliably provide a home’s heating and hot water,
all year round and is suitable for a wide range of existing
and new-built properties. Further details on the range are
available by email below: