New CPD: Incorporating heat pumps into low temperature heat networks

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Commercial heating specialist Modutherm has launched a new CIBSE- approved CPD, ‘Incorporating heat pumps into low temperature heat networks (LTHN)’ which provides an overview of the development and evolution of heat networks.

It looks at current regulations and documentation as well as heat network zoning regulations scheduled for 2024. It highlights how heat networks can be made more efficient and how to successfully integrate heat pumps into the energy supply, giving details on the extra efficiency, performance and reliability gains to be had from smart, heat pump-ready HIUs.

The presentation showcases designs for heat pump-only and heat pump-led hybrid systems, as well as how to overcome different delta T requirements. Thermal store sizing is also addressed.

The hour-long CPD can be delivered online or in person at a customers’ premises or at Modutherm’s headquarters in Essex. Please email enquiries@modutherm.co.uk for further details.

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