Leading heating manufacturer Grant has kicked off 2021 by announcing the launch of its newest innovative heating technology – the Grant Integrated Unit. This new 210-litre hot water storage unit will be available later this year and can be combined with products from Grant’s sustainable technology portfolio, further helping to achieve high efficiency and carbon-free heating systems.

Can be installed neatly

Standing at 1.8 metres high and with a footprint of 625 x 595mm the Grant Integrated Unit can be installed neatly within domestic spaces of a property and will work seamlessly when paired with any model from the Grant Aerona3  R32 air to water air source heat pump range.

Combining these highly sustainable heating technologies will result in an optimum efficiency, complete heating solution that can be depended on for many years to come.

Grant Integrated Unit

Grant’s range of Wave hot water cylinders are manufactured from high grade duplex stainless steel and are indirect, mains water cylinders. 

The new high gain 210-litre capacity single coil Integrated Unit has a solid, stainless steel coil which will lead to a much faster heating time and quicker recovery. In addition, the Integrated Unit will save installers valuable installation time as it has been pre-plumbed and pre-wired.

Option for third heating zone

The Grant Integrated Unit has been manufactured for a domestic hot water zone that allows hot water priority and a two-zone heating, with an option for a third heating zone.

Both the heating and potable heating vessels are included within the Integrated Unit. The unit is also designed with the service engineer in mind when it comes to ease of maintenance and service.  

When installing a Grant Integrated Unit with a Grant Aerona3 R32 air to water air source heat pump, it’s very important that the unit has been correctly sized to ensure the hot water needs of the property are fulfilled.

To ensure a heating system is sized correctly, those in the trade can avail of Grant’s free of charge heating design service which enables Grant’s technical specialists to size and specify the most efficient heating system for the individual property, helping to save vital time for those working on a new build or retrofit project.  

Grant will also ensure that compliance - the EPC (energy performance co efficient) and the CPC (carbon performance co efficient) - are met for the BER assessor, engineer or architect. 

 Avail of Grant’s free of charge home heating design service in three easy steps:  

  1. Send planning drawings, a contact number and your preference of heat emitters to heatpump@grantengineering.ie
  2. A member of the Grant team will be in touch with you to discuss requirements  
  3. You will receive full property specifications with recommended products all available from Grant   

Visit www.grant.eu for more information on Grant’s range of innovative heating solutions. Follow Grant on Facebook and Twitter @GrantIRL or Instagram @Grant_IRL.  

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