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Case study - Broughton Sanctuary

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downfield
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I recently received a promotional email from GoGeothermal describing their involvement with GSHP system installations on a site near Skipton, which I am passing on in case it is of interest:

In 2024, Go Geothermal partnered with Broughton Sanctuary to supply comprehensive ground source heat pump systems across multiple properties on the estate. 

The project included:
  • Ground loop systems installed beneath the estate
  • Complete plant room equipment and controls
  • CTC EcoPart heat pumps sized to suit each property
  • CTC EcoZenith i555pro system for a large 7-bedroom property 
  • Integration with underfloor heating and radiators 
The work currently covers eight properties, with further systems planned as more buildings across the estate are renovated. 
 
Future developments include heating solutions for the on-site spa (Eden) and the potential replacement of the main hall biomass system with heat pump technology.

@editor perhaps might be an interesting video case study?  I recall that you have spoken to GoGeo previously so perhaps you also recd the email.


Mitsubishi Zubadan 14kW with Mixergy 210l DHW in 220m2 barn property. 24 solar panels = 9kWp with GivEnergy 5.0kW Hybrid inverter and 19kWh GivE batteries. Jaga Strada fan-assisted rads throughout. Landvac vacuum glazing/triple glazed windows.


   
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@downfield, nice suggestions. I'm not on their mailing list, but I am in touch with them from time to time. I'll reach out them today. Thanks for the suggestion.


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