Self builder opts for heat pump for major energy savings

Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:25 AM

An environmentally-conscious homeowner reports that he is saving 75% on his home heating bills after building a highly insulated five bedroom home and fitting a heat pump from Danfoss UK.

Richard Scott and his partner Jan had lived in a 1950s two bedroom bungalow in Devizes, Wiltshire, with little insulation and an oil fired boiler for a number of years. They decided to completely replace the bungalow with an energy efficient timber frame house with four bedrooms, plus a one bedroom flat. The heat pump provides hot water and heating via an underfloor heating system. Solar panels generate electricity during the day and a ventilation and heat recovery system improves the energy efficiency of the house even further and filters the air creating a cleaner, fresher living environment.

The heat pump was fitted by Danfoss-approved installer Source Energy, based in Truro, who recommended a Danfoss Opti L ground source heat pump to provide space heating and hot water for the property. The ground loops were laid in a field that the couple owned adjacent to the property.

Mr Scott said: “We were looking forward to seeing how much energy we would save in our new house – but we never expected it to reduce our bills by so much. We have had the system in for over two years now and our heating and lighting costs are a quarter of what they were previously. It’s phenomenal when you take into account that we had a one bedroom bungalow before and now we have a four bedroom house plus a flat to heat. The savings are truly amazing!”

He continues: “It never ceases to amaze me when I run a steaming tap in the cosy warmth of the house whilst looking out onto a frost covered field and know that that is where our heat is being generated from.”

Mr Scott says heating his old house when running on oil used to cost him approximately £1,700 per year, depending on fluctuations in oil prices, with electricity on top of that costing around a further £720. He said: “When you take into account the 150% increase in living space that we now enjoy, yet our energy bills are a fraction of what they were, it really does show how heat pumps are a worthwhile investment.”

The DHP-L Opti is a ground source heat pump that uses innovative Opti technology to ensure that the performance is always adjusted to the prevailing requirements and conditions of the heating system. This means the heat pump always works under the most ideal conditions available, with the homeowner gaining maximum efficiency and a minimum of energy consumption, guaranteeing the highest possible COP (Coefficient of Performance). This model of heat pump also uses Danfoss’ patented method of water heating; Tap Water Stratification (TWS). This uses a technique where hot water from the heat pump is led through a coil in the water to be heated in layers so that some water reaches the correct temperature more quickly. This results in more efficient heat transfer and more effective layering of water.


Ben Hodges from Source Energy said: “Many homeowners are choosing to switch from oil boilers to heat pumps and are reaping the benefits of more affordable energy source. This property was perfect for heat pumps, with its high level of insulation, which will optimise its energy efficiency and deliver a high level of performance.”

Chris Dale, Director of Danfoss UK, said: “It is really satisfying to hear that Mr Scott is making exceptional savings because of his heat pump and the high energy efficiency of his home. Homeowners are looking to reduce their carbon footprint and heat pumps are one of the best ways to do this.”