Shared Ground Loop Array Ground Source Heat Pumps In Tower Blocks

This Kensa Contracting commissioned animation depicts the key stages for the installation of Kensa Shoebox ground source heat pumps into individual flats in tower blocks, connected to shared ground loop array boreholes.

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*Please note: the Non-Domestic RHI funding stream mentioned in this video has now expired. Explore other funding options here.

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