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T14 Heat Pumps Checklist

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Index:


1 Issues:

  • Issue Paper:
  • Defects & Solutions:
    • Observations: for CPD Q&A session:
    • Based on one screen shot of video:
    • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jDjBZ9GqFmc
    • There is a lot to be learned from this video, but I have some observations:
    • ASHP is shown in a shady spot, (at the time of videoing)
    • Ideally ASHP is placed in a sunny hot spot (for as many hours as possible)
    • The bendy pipes between ASHP and building look too long.
    • All pipe runs need to be as short as possible to reduce heat loss.
    • Bendy pipes offer resistance to flow.
    • Bendy to accommodate thermal movement?
    • But too much thermal movement accommodation?
    • Even if thermally insulated they still lose heat.
    • Thicker thermally insulating sleeves will be better.
    • Such big valves/connectors: lots of exposed metalwork (act as radiators and convectors)
    • The valves/connectors at both ends of the bendy pipes need to be thermally insulated.
    • Thermally insulating sleeves and valve jackets are increasingly available today.
    • All internal pipes need also to be insulated well so as not to squander the heat and reduce the CoP.
    • The building should also be well insulated to reduce demand by improve performance.
    • You still have to feed ASHP with electricity which costs money.
    • The greater the demand for heat the greater the demand for electricity the greater the demand for money and the greater carbon outputs.
    • And the electricity has a carbon load if from mains electricity (it is getting better)
    • The efficiency could be increased significantly if the above are all addressed.
  • Defects:
  • Problems:
  • Misunderstandings:
  • Solutions:
  • Q&A:
  • Brainstorm:
  • Brain Dump:

2 Consider:

  • Substitute:
  • Value Engineer:
  • Minimise:
  • Avoid:

3 Health:

  • Environmental:
  • Wellbeing:
  • Biophilia:
  • Biodiversity:
  • Safety:
  • Precautionary principle:  

4 Resourceful:

  • Resource Efficiency Issues:
  • Waste Statistics:
  • Industry/Sector/Company Initiatives:
  • Reduce:
  • Recover:
  • Reclaim:
  • Reclaimed Materials Passport:
  • Remanufacturer:
  • Recycle:
  • Make Available for Recycling:
  • Reuse:
  • Reassembly:

5 Install/Use/Maintenance

  • Install:
  • In use Issues:
  • Maintenance:
  • Design Life:
  • Failure Modes:

6 Waste Issues:

  • Waste Checklist:
  • Waste (Jargon Buster Theme)
    • Waste (Jargon Buster Theme) G#1334 N#1321
  • Waste Categories:
  • European Waste Catalogue
  • WEEE waste:
  • Hazardous waste:
  • Deleterious Substances:
  • Waste management:
  • Waste statistics:
  • Waste minimisation:
  • European Waste Catalogue:
  • European Waste Catalogue: Number order:

7 End of Life Options:

  • End of First Life:
  • Deconstruction:
  • Demount ability:
  • Soft Strip:
  • Reclaim:
  • Reclaimed Materials Passport:
  • Remanufacture:
  • Recycle:
  • Make available for Reuse:
  • Reuse:
  • Reassembly:
  • Method Statement:

8 Jargon Buster:


9 Checklist:

  • New build: Services; Heat Energy; T14 Heat Pumps
  • Refurbishment: Services; Heat Energy; T14 Heat Pumps
  • Decent Homes: Services; Heat Energy; T14 Heat Pumps
  • GreenDeal/ECO:
  • Adaptation:
  • Mitigation:
  • Lifestyle:

10 CPD/Lectures:


11 Case Studies:


12 Projects:


13 Calculators:


14 Products:


15 Accessories:


16 Systems:


17 Images:


18 All:


19 HERACEY™:

 

 

 

 

  • Healthy:
  • Environmental:
  • Resourceful:
  • Appropriateness:
  • Competence:
  • Effectiveness:
  • Yardstick:

20 RIBA Stages

  • 0 Strategic Definition
  • 1 Preparation & Brief
  • 2 Concept Design
  • 3 Developed Design
  • 4 Technical Design
  • 5 Construction
  • 6 Hand over and Close out
  • 7 In use
  • 8 Repurpose
  • 9 Reclaim and Reuse

21 Information sources:


22 Slogan:


23 #Hashtag:


24 Sustainable Development Goals

  • The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), also known as the Global Goals, were adopted by the United Nations in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure that by 2030 all people enjoy peace and prosperity.
  • The 17 SDGs are integrated—they recognize that action in one area will affect outcomes in others, and that development must balance social, economic and environmental sustainability.
  • Countries have committed to prioritize progress for those who’re furthest behind. The SDGs are designed to end poverty, hunger, AIDS, and discrimination against women and girls.
  • The creativity, knowhow, technology and financial resources from all of society is necessary to achieve the SDGs in every context.

SDG 1 No Poverty

SDG 2 Zero Hunger

SDG 3 Good Health And Well-Being

  • See SDG 15
  • Indoor Thermal Comfort

SDG 4 Quality Education

SDG 5 Gender Equality

SDG 6 Clean Water And Sanitation

  • See SDG 14

SDG 7 Affordable And Clean Energy

  • Air Source Heat Pumps
  • Ground Source Heat Pumps
  • Water Source Heat Pumps

SDG 8 Decent Work And Economic Growth

SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities

SDG 11 Sustainable Cities And Communities

  • See SDG10 above

SDG 12 Responsible Consumption And Production

SDG 13 Climate Action

SDG 14 Life Below Water

  • See SDG 6

SDG 15 Life On Land

  • See SDG 3

SDG 16 Peace, Justice And Strong Institutions

SDG 17 Partnerships For The Goals


25 Value for Money

Opinion:

Violet Prices

Green Prices

Cost planning

Elemental rates

Trade rates

Cost cutting

Value Engineering

Multi functional

Performance Gap

Pay back periods

Carbon back periods


© GBE GBC GRC GBL NGS ASWS Brian Murphy aka BrianSpecMan ****
26th January 2024 – 29th January 2024

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Other’s CPD:


Icons:

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MCS The Microgeneration Certification Scheme


GE Pinterest:


GE Videos:


GBE Labels:


Technical Labels:

  • Heat Pumps: MCS Migrogeneration Certification Scheme

MCS The Microgeneration Certification Scheme

  • Heat Pump Installers: MCS Migrogeneration Certification Scheme

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© GBE GBC GRC GBL NGS ASWS Brian Murphy aka BrianSpecMan ****
26th January 2024 – 28th January 2024

See Also:


GBE Checklist

New Build

  • Trade/Work Section
  • T14 Heat Pumps (Checklist) G#41535 (this page)
Refurbishment
  • Trade/Work section
  • T14 Heat Pumps (Checklist) G#41535 (this page)
Adaptation:
  • Trade/Work section:
  • T14 Heat Pumps (Checklist) G#41535 (this page)

GBE Q&A


GBE Jargon Buster

Theme

  • Energy
  • Carbon
  • Services
  • ASHP, ETL, GSHP, HP, MCS, WSHP

 


GBE CPD

GBE CPD Topics (Navigation)

Seminar:


GBE Lectures


GBE Links

  • Organisation/Website
  • Energy Technology List
  • Ground Source Heat Pump Association
    • Ground and Water Source Heat pumps
  • Microgeneration Certification Scheme

GBE Manufacturers


GBE Products


GBE Materials


GBE Systems


GBE Elemental Assemblies


GBE Calculator


GBE CAD

  • CAD (Navigation) G#702 N#724
  • 2D and 3D SketchUp Product files
  • SketchUp files of Construction Sections

GBS Green Building Specification


GBS Robust Specification


GBE Product Information


GBE Projects


GBE Checklist Template


© GBE GBC GRC GBL NGS ASWS Brian Murphy aka BrianSpecMan ****
26th January 2024 – 29th January 2024

Index: 


0 Metadata:

  • Page/Post: G#41535
  • Classification:
  • CI/SfB:
    • Building systems: (5-) Services: (53) Hot and Cold Water, (56) Space heating
  • CAWS:
  • CAWS 2012: T14 Heat Pumps
  • NGS CAWS+: T14 Heat Pumps
  • CSI:
  • Uniclass 1 1997:
    • G521 Heating
    • L7524 Heat Pumps
  • Uniclass 2: 2012:
  • NBS Uniclass + Clause tagging List 2017:
  • Uniclass 3: 2015:
Air source heat pump commissioning certificate Project management PM_70_80_04
Ground source heat pump commissioning certificate Project management PM_70_80_34
Heat pump water heaters Products Pr_60_60_96_37
Heat pump dehumidifiers Products Pr_65_67_39_37
Heat pump driven air curtains Products Pr_70_60_36_37
Heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37
Air-to-air heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_02
Air-to-water heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_04
Brine-to-water heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_08
Dual-split gas-engine-driven heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_25
Gas-engine-driven heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_33
Gas-fired absorption heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_34
Ground source heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_36
Low-temperature air-to-water heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_47
Medium or high-temperature air-to-water heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_50
Multi-split air-to-air heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_52
Multi-split gas-engine-driven heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_53
Multi-split variable refrigerant flow (VRF) water-to-air heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_54
Single-split air-to-air heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_78
Single-split gas-engine-driven heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_80
Single-split water-to-air heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_82
Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) air-to-air heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_94
Variable refrigerant flow (VRF) gas-engine-driven heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_95
Water-to-air heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_96
Water-to-water heat pumps Products Pr_70_60_37_98
Heat pump systems Systems Ss_60_40_36
Air source heat pump systems Systems Ss_60_40_36_05
Ground source heat pump systems Systems Ss_60_40_36_35
Water source heat pump systems Systems Ss_60_40_36_96
Air-to-air heat pump control systems Systems Ss_75_70_52_03
Heat pump control systems Systems Ss_75_70_52_38
Water-to-air heat pump control systems Systems Ss_75_70_52_97

Heat Pumps; Domestic Heating; Hot water; Coefficient of Performance.

  • Tags: (describe the content of a specific post or article, usually generated automatically by software) Heat Pumps; Domestic Heating; Hot water; Coefficient of Performance.
  • Keywords: (are used to identify the topics covered by a website or blog, are chosen by the site owner or author) Heat Pumps; Domestic Heating; Hot water; Coefficient of Performance.
  • Categories: (helps to structure website sitemap) Encyclopaedia, Code, Checklist, New build, Refurbishment, Adaptation, Home Improvement, Retrofit
  • Elements: Services; Heat source

© GBE GBC GRC GBL NGS ASWS Brian Murphy aka BrianSpecMan ****
26th January 2024 – 27th January 2024

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