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REHAU RAUGEO

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Project: Kinsale Lifeboat Station
System: REHAU RAUGEO Pipework, REHAU Underfloor Heating,
City: Kinsale, Ireland
Requirement: Using tidal sea water as the energy source for a ground source heating installation.
Solution: Loops of RAUGEO pipework have been fitted within 8 of the 18 three metre deep concrete caissons contained within a structural grid. These will use the tidal flow of the sea as the energy source to supply a ground-source heat pump within the new station, which in turn will deliver heat for a REHAU underfloor heating system.
Project: The Lakes By YOO
System: REHAU RAUGEO Polymer Pipework, REHAU AWADUKT Thermo system, REHAU Underfloor Heating,
City: Lechlade, Gloucestershire
Requirement: To provide the homes with a near zero carbon footprint
Solution: REHAU’s AWADUKT Thermo ground – air heat exchanger system is an integral part of the renewable energy solution developed by Greentec Systems for the prestigious The Lakes by Yoo second homes development near Lechlade in the Cotswolds.The Greentec System installed has a Danfoss heat pump at its heart, it produces hot water, heating and cooling by circulating fluid through 800m loops of REHAU’s RAUGEO PE100 polymer pipework laid at a depth of 7m on the bed of the lake. The lake offers an ideal thermal environment since water is an excellent thermal conductor.
Project: Domestic Installation
System: REHAU RAUGEO Probes
City: Highlands of Scotland
Requirement: Providing the long term sustainable energy requirements of a large stone property.
Solution: Six REHAU RAUGEO Pe-Xa probes have been installed at an average depth of 80m to tap the ground-source energy from the ground and feed an underfloor heating and hot water system via a Viessmann heat pump.
Project: South Lanarkshire College
System: REHAU AWADUKT Thermo System, REHAU RAUGEO Energy Probes, REHAU Underfloor Heating, REHAU EVERLOC, RAURAIN Rainwater Harvesting, REHAU PVC-U Windows & Doors
City: East Kilbride, Scotland
Requirement: To produce a Low Energy, Low Carbon House,
Solution: Polymer specialist REHAU has become a key partner in a new project taking place at South Lanarkshire College in Scotland to build an affordable low-energy, low-carbon house which will showcase the design and technologies required to meet future building standards. The house is being built to the Code for Sustainable Homes, Level 5 standard. This targets a 100% reduction in CO2 emissions over target emission rate and states that a Code 5 house should display ‘exemplary performance with high standards of energy and water efficiency’.

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