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Adveco & LDM deliver low-carbon, resilient water heating for The University of Bath

Scala is a new three-story 96 rooms with ensuite bathroom accommodation development for the University of Bath. Co-located with the larger Courtyard Block and with a centralised plant room, the project delivers modern living for postgraduate students.

LDM Building Services, a specialist in commercial HVAC, was contracted with authority to deliver design and build for the project, but felt the original specification appeared oversized, and might not deliver on requirements with ASHP alone, a common occurrence when working with higher temperatures required for commercial-scale DHW systems. On review, it became apparent that there was an opportunity to deliver a system within the established budget that could also offer greater reliance through the application of a hybrid system that leveraged both ASHP and electric boilers.

Aware of Adveco’s expertise in design and supply of such a hybrid system LDM worked in conjunction with Adveco’s design team, obtaining a new system design proposal, which was adjusted by LDM’s engineers to fit what was a very small plantroom space allocated for the DHW system.

LDM made use of the architecture, which created a first floor overhang providing ground floor space suitable for the location of an Adveco L70 ASHP designed to provide high temperature hybrid domestic hot water (DHW). Rated 70kW for typical UK operation at 5°C but climbing to a maximum 90 kW from a single compact unit, the L70 is perfect for larger scale commercial applications such as student residences. Given the proximity to the student accommodation LDM conceived and fitted a timber acoustic enclosure and ducting to direct away airflow. This improved the already relatively quiet operation of the L70 ensuring residents would not be disturbed by operation, especially at night.

Using an ASHP to generate preheat for the building’s water greater storage, necessitates the use of larger water storage to avoid system undersizing that fails to meet daily demands. Given the limited plant room space, Adveco helped specify a compact system option consisting of a MSS1000 cylinder acting as a system buffer for the ASHP and a high-grade a stainless steel SSB1000 storage buffer tank used to expand the dump load capacity of the water heating installation. A MB0050 Plate Heat Exchanger and pump kit, connected the preheat with the top-up heating. A GLC 750 glass lined indirect tank that supports working temperatures of up to 85°C and 10 bar system pressure was paired with a compact wall-hung ARDENT S36 electric boiler creating an indirect water heater. The ARDENT provides additional, sustainable electric system top-up year round ensuring consistent water temperatures that meet the safe operational demands of a commercial system, and is able to achieve temperatures as high as 80°C if faster recovery is required. Heating within the ARDENT is provided by three 12kW elements, smartly balanced to supply up to 36 kW of heating. In typical operation, balanced use of the elements extends the operational lifespan of the ARDENT, and provides built-in resilience and assured hot water delivery. This versatile system lends itself perfectly to student-residential living, where demand for hot water can vary considerably over the course of a day and the week as residents exhibit a mixed work/life pattern.

The system was supplied, installed, and commissioned on schedule for handover to the University in September ready for postgraduates to move in at the beginning of the Autumn term. With students now living in the new accommodations and having had a chance to experience the system which was conceived, designed, and built by the developer, Adveco and LDM, the University of Bath is “extremely pleased with the results” which help the University actively address decarbonisation of campus buildings.

https://Adveco.co

https://ldmbuildingservices.co.uk

18 January 2024

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