Renewables design service

Dimplex, heat pump, renewable energy

Dimplex’s renewables design service helps specifiers and installers quote quickly and accurately on all kinds of renewables projects and offers expert help in meeting the requirements of the updated MIS 3005 standard for heat-pump installers. The service helps achieve compliance first time for heat pumps, taking the pain away from preparing the detailed heat-loss calculations required.

Rob Mack (pictured, technical manager with Dimplex Renewables, says, ‘Even though installers may have been working with renewables for years, the requirements of MIS 3005 can add complications for installers trying to turn heat-pumps quotes round quickly and win business. The Dimplex renewables design service has been put together to help installers and specifiers present well-thought-through proposals and fast-track the quoting process.’

Depending on the speed of the service required, a ‘quick quote’ can be prepared giving an approximate heating output needed for an installation. Alternatively, the full MIS 3005 service is available — providing all calculations needed for compliance as well as guidance on the appropriate choice of heat pump, hot-water cylinder, heat emitters and ground collectors, if required.

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