With innovation and developing the highest quality heating technologies at its core, Grant’s high efficiency Aerona3 R32 air to water air source heat pump range continues to be a popular choice among engineers throughout Ireland.

Providing an energy efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective way to heat properties of varying sizes, the Grant Aerona3 R32 air to water air source heat pump has an ErP rating of A+++ with an SCOP of up to 5.4:1 and is available in outputs of 6kW, 10kW, 13kW and 17kW.

Adequately insulated

Although a heat pump will require more investment than a conventional fuel boiler, the running costs and comfort levels will be improved provided the property is adequately insulated.

The energy source used by a heat pump is electricity which can be renewable, meaning heating engineers can feel assured that a heat pump will provide a sustainable form of heating for the property owner.

Grant Aerona3 R32 10kW air to water air source heat pump

In addition to its environmentally friendly performance in terms of zero carbon, the 13kW and 17kW models have also been recognised for their quiet operation by the internationally acclaimed Quiet Mark.

Associated with the UK Noise Abatement Society charitable foundation, Quiet Mark is the international award programme which validates and awards low-noise, high-performance technologies which help to deliver solutions to overcome noise pollution throughout the world.

Quiet Mark encourages companies to prioritise noise reduction within the design of their products and is only awarded to products which meet the programme’s criteria and are identified as being among the quietest models within their given category.  

Grant’s 13kW and 17kW R32 ASHP models have been designed to provide discreet, high quality home heating for the end user and champion greater environmentally friendly benefits compared to those traditionally associated with air source heat pumps.

Sustainable heating technology

Installing a sustainable heating technology like a Grant Aerona3 R32 air to water air source heat pump will also help to future-proof a property.

New-build properties in the Republic of Ireland are required to meet specific building regulations to ensure home heating compliance for energy ratings including being Nearly Zero-Energy Buildings (NZEB) under the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive.

For a professionally designed heating system in which a heat pump is the main heat source, Grant offers property owners and those in the trade a free of charge heating design service which includes room by room heat loss calculations in line with SR:50 requirements and the assurance of maximum heating efficiencies.

Simply email property plans, a contact number and preferred heat emitters to heatpump@grantengineering.ie  

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