Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Installation at The Kings House Church air conditioning heat-pumps

Orion air conditioning & refrigeration ltd complete the installation of a new church air conditioning heat-pump heating system for the The Kings House Church Edmonton London UK. The Kings House Church is a excellent church based community centre serving the local community with many great services for those who are disadvantaged. This fantastic facility was once a industrial building which was brought together by the hard work of the The Kings House Church. Since the church was established the area has come to life and brought the community together and brought the area from a run dow waste land industrial estate to a thriving center.














What air conditioning heat-pump was installed in The Kings House Church:

10 x Chigo KFR32GW-X1C Wall Mounted (3.5kW 12000 Btu) heat pump Air Conditioning units which provided enough heat for the 1 area. These units have a amazing COP (3.65 initial input) which means that every 1000w of electrical energy going in produces 3650 watts of heat. For more information on heat-pump inverters please here.

The Kings House Church air conditioning Heat-pump efficiency and CO2 emissions:

This church air conditioning heat-pump system, because slightly undersized for the area took around half a hour to heat fully but once warm the outdoor heat-pump inverter units slowed down because the temperature had been reached therefore just pumping small amounts of heat in to maintain heat.


Heat-pump installation criteria:

This church air conditioning heat-pump installation was undertaken by lead engineer Gary Geza Toth with assistance from installation engineer Shane Fogarty, (both employed and trained by Orion). The The Kings House Church air conditioning heat-pump unit has a life span of around 15 to 25 years depending on their use. Installation time 1 days.



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