CP2 Launch
Surface Water Source Heat Pumps
Code of Practice
Kingston Upon Thames
CIBSE, GSHPA and the HPA have published a code of practice for Surface Water Source Heat Pumps.
The Code of Practice, which has been produced by a steering committee with lead authorship from Nic Wincott and Jen Billings of the GSHPA was launched on 20 April 2016 aboard The Georgian beside Kingston Heights, Kingston Upon Thames.
Heat is extracted from the Thames to provide heating and cooling to the Kingston Heights development of a 142 bed hotel and 137 flats.
If you missed the launch you can see copies of the slide presentations by clicking on the titles below:
Surface Water Source Heat Pumps |
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Introduction from the developer of Kingston Heights | Mike Spenser-Morris |
Current perspective from DECC | Graham Allardice, DECC |
How to use the SWSHP Code of Practice | Phil Jones, CIBSE |
Installing Surface Water Source Heat Pumps: Challenges and Opportunities | Nic Wincott, GSHPA |
Introduction to the Fit for the Future Network | Paul Southall, National Trust |
Thermal Transfer Fluid: Combating toxicity and improving performance | John Westerman, Kilfrost |
Tour of the Kingston Heights riverside plantroom | Richard Venga, Mitsubishi |
Tour of the Thames up to Hampton Court on The Georgian | |
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The speakers at the CP2 launch were well received by a knowledgeable audience who went on to tour the riverside plantroom for Kingston Heights and then enjoy a tour of the Thames up to Hampton Court and back.
The Code of Practice can be bought from www.cibse.org/CP2.
Electronic copies are available to members of the GSHPA, without charge. Please request a copy via info@gshp.org.uk.
Meanwhile, a short leaflet explaining how the Code can be used by building owners and developers can be downloaded by clicking the image on the right.
."May the Code be with you".
CIBSE, GSHPA and HPA are grateful to the headline sponsors for this launch seminar from Mitsubishi and Kilfrost.
CIBSE Courses
CIBSE are running the following courses in May: