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Page 1: Multifuel Hot Water & Central Heating Systems - Online System Designer

Multifuel Multifuel

Hot Water & Hot Water &

Central Heating Central Heating

SystemsSystems

Richard Hanson-GravilleMA Mech Eng, FCIPHE

Technical ManagerThermal Integration Ltd.

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Kyoto Agreement

75% of all household energy use must be renewably generated locally by 2020. This

equates to more than one UK installation per second until 2020, or the UK faces hefty

fines.

FIT, RHI Tariff and Green Deal

UK Government offering £ Billions to make this happen

Why Now ?Why Now ?

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•• Gas BoilersGas Boilers

•• Oil BoilersOil Boilers

•• Biomass Boilers, Chip, Pellet & Log Biomass Boilers, Chip, Pellet & Log

•• Wood Burners / Wood Burners / Multifuel StovesMultifuel Stoves

•• Heat Pumps, Air and Ground SourceHeat Pumps, Air and Ground Source

•• Solar ThermalSolar Thermal

•• Solar PVSolar PV

Fuel Sources AvailableFuel Sources Available

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Green Deal to cover install costs

Proposed Residential RHI TariffsProposed Residential RHI Tariffs

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A Single Solution ?A Single Solution ?

The highest carbon savings can be provided with a mix of energy sources,

balanced to match individual situations

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A Renewable SystemA Renewable System

Pellet Boiler or Heat Pump

Solar Panels PV & Thermal

Wood BurnerIf suitable

80 - 100% Renewablewith 15-20 years of tariffs

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The Wood burnerprovides heat for central heating and hot water in Winter, using locally sourced wood at low cost.

The Solar Panels provide hot water in Summer

The Pellet Boilerprovides an easy to use backup heat source all year round. Fuel deliveries can be automated.

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A Thermal Storeallows the various heat sources to work in harmony with each other.

Storage is essential as the inputs from renewables will not perfectly match the demands for hot water and heating.

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Solar input is highest during the middle of the day when hot water use is at the start and end of the day.

Wood burner input takes a while to get going, and can carry on into the night, when central heating is often required first thing in the morning.

Thermal Storageovercomes these timing issues.

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What is a What is a

Thermal Store ?Thermal Store ?

• Provides Heat Storage

• Typically Vented and filled by Feed and Expansion Tank

• Containing Primary Water

• Safe to use with wood burners

• Used to drive both hot water for taps, and central heating

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Schematic DrawingSchematic Drawing

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Online Design ToolsOnline Design Toolswww.www.systemdesignersystemdesigner.co..co.ukuk

the SystemDesigner website has been developed to

simplify the entire process of designing a Multifuel hot

water system

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www.www.systemdesignersystemdesigner.co..co.ukuk

• Collects all relevant data in a central online resource that you can access and update anytime.

• Works out central heating losses, ventilation losses, and hot water demand.

• Works out running costs, carbon footprints, boiler sizes and pump sizes, highlighting potential problems.

• Works out savings that can be made from renewables and RHI payments you may receive.

• Generates schematic drawings.

• Generates parts lists and an estimate.

• Allows others to very quickly grasp the design.

• Takes as little as 5 minutes.

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Domestic Hot Water

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Domestic Hot Water

• Hot water to taps is mains fed, and heated Instantaneously

• Plate heat exchangers are used to transfer heat from the stored water into mains water

• Store remains unpressurised while water to taps is up to 10 bar pressure

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Domestic Hot Water www.systemdesigner.co.uk

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Domestic Hot Water www.systemdesigner.co.uk

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Domestic Hot Water www.systemdesigner.co.uk

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Central Heating

Radiators Underfloor Heating

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Central Heating, Radiators

• Radiators are fed directly from the top section of the store

• For multiple zones, more than one pumped circuit can be used, or motorised valves can be used to zone.

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Central Heating, Underfloor

• Underfloor Heating is fed directly from the lower section of the store

• Can be heated using low grade heat from solar or heat pumps, while top of store runs at higher temperatures

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www.systemdesigner.co.ukCentral Heating

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www.systemdesigner.co.ukCentral Heating

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www.systemdesigner.co.ukCentral Heating

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Boilers

Gas and Oil Biomass

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Gas Boilers

Advantages

• Cheap Fuel

• Easy to Control

• High Grade Heat

• High Outputs from small compact boilers

Disadvantages

• Fossil Fuel

• Requires connection to Mains Gas Supplies

• No biomass RHI

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Oil / LPG Boilers

Advantages

• No connection to mains gas supply

• Easy to Control

• High Grade Heat

Disadvantages

• Fossil Fuel

• On-site Fuel Storage

• Expensive Fuel Source

• No biomass RHI

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Biomass Boilers

Advantages

• Low Carbon

• Low Cost Fuel

• High Grade Heat

• RHI payments

Disadvantages

• On-site Fuel Storage

• More hands-on than other boilers

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Boilers

• Connected Directly

• Storage heated from the top-down

• Control over amount of store heated

• Return Temperature Control

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www.systemdesigner.co.ukBoilers

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Wood Burners

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Wood Burners

Advantages

• Zero Carbon

• Can make use of locally sourced fuel

• High Grade Heat

• Lowest Cost Fuel

• Can operate without electrical supply

Disadvantages

• Uncontrollable

• Requires additional overheat protection

• Requires high level of user interaction

• No RHI but some form of “recognition” expected

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Wood Burners

• Connected Directly

• No pump, uses Gravity Circulation

• Additional Overheat required (not shown)

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www.systemdesigner.co.ukWood Burners

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www.systemdesigner.co.ukWood Burners

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Heat Pumps

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Air Source Heat Pumps

Advantages

• Easy to Install

• Easy to Control

• RHI Tariff

Disadvantages

• Electrical input required (20-90%)

• Low Grade Heat

• Less Efficient in Winter

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Ground Source Heat Pumps

Advantages

• Easy to Control

• Better Winter performance than Air Source

• RHI Tariff

Disadvantages

• Electrical input required (15-75%)

• Low Grade Heat

• Requires larger Electricity Supply

• Requires large Ground Area

• Major work

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Heat Pumps

• Different levels of complexity

• Prefer direct connection, without anti-freeze

• Low temperature weather compensated heating

• High temperature hot water mode

• Diffuser tubes or baffle plates used to reduce mixing

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www.systemdesigner.co.ukHeat Pumps

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Solar Photovoltaic (Electricity)

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Solar Photovoltaic (Electricity)

Advantages

• Free Energy

• Low Maintenance

• Feed In Tariffprovides 10% return

Disadvantages

• Inefficient way of generating heat from the sun

• Expensive

• Limited by available Roof Space

• Highly VisiblePermission often required

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www.systemdesigner.co.ukSolar Photovoltaic

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Solar Thermal

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Solar Thermal

Advantages

• Free Energy

• Low Maintenance

• RHI Tariff

Disadvantages

• Uncontrollable

• Seasonal Only 10% output in Winter

• Limited by available roof space

• Doesn’t cover central heating

• Highly VisiblePermission often required

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www.systemdesigner.co.ukSolar Thermal

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www.systemdesigner.co.ukExtra Information

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www.systemdesigner.co.ukCalculations

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www.systemdesigner.co.ukCalculations

The calculations highlight potential problems with the design

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www.systemdesigner.co.uk

Prefabricated Design Schematic Design

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What to do next ?What to do next ?

Once you have a design finished, why not go and

have a look at a fully working example ?

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Over 30 Working Display Centres

Nationwide

• Working Systems

• Access to your online designs

• Experienced

• Trade Discounts

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Thankyou for listeningThankyou for listening

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