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Rehau helps exploit ground energy in the Highlands
Published:  January 2008
Rehau

With electricity the only fuel readily available, a ground-source heat pump meets the heating and hot-water requirements of this property in the Scottish Highlands.

With no mains gas available for a remote building in the Highlands of Scotland and difficult access for vehicles to deliver oil, a ground-source heat pump was installed to provide heating and hot water.

Rehau carried out the work for this large stone property. It involved the installation of six Rehau Raugeo Pe-Xa probes at an average depth of 80 m in the ground to supply a Viessmann heat pump. These probes are linked using Rehau’s Raupex 50 mm PE-Xa pipework in a square Tichelman grid formation to eliminate the need for a multi-port manifold system in the property’s plant room.

The Tichelman grid runs alongside the 50 m-long drive to the heat pump in the plant room. Rehau’s Rauthermex pre-insulated district-heating pipe then delivers the warm water a further 90 m to the main house and 20 m to a newly converted barn.

This renewable-energy installation meets the entire 29 kW heating requirement, and its running costs are about half those of an equivalent oil-fired system.

The boreholes were drilled by Albion Drilling Services.


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Keywords: Rehau underfloor heating

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