The specification hub features a selection of zones with content specifically tailored for those specifying renewable heating systems.
Planning the installation of a renewable heating system involves in-depth research and preparation to ensure that the appropriate products are installed to meet a property’s particular requirements best.
Installers moving into renewables
To help with this specification phase, Grant UK has developed a new area on their website which collates the critical information and product data that developers, specifiers and architects may need when planning sustainable, low-carbon heating solutions for their projects.
The hub brings together some of the critical resources that heating professionals may need, making specifying Grant heat pumps, cylinders and complete package solutions even more accessible.
The specification hub is split into four zones. The ‘insights’ zone features interviews with developers and builders who have worked with Grant’s renewables products, incorporating them into their new build and renovation projects.
The ‘projects’ zone collates some of the different installation scenarios where Grant’s air source heat pumps, cylinders, solar thermal systems and other products have been installed, demonstrating the variety of building types and applications they are well suited to.
Low carbon heating systems
The third zone is the BIM Library, where the Aerona³ air source heat pump models and Afinia aluminium radiators are available to download as BIM objects which can be incorporated into planning software for new projects.
The ‘support’ zone is the final area where valuable contact and service information is provided to help heating professionals access the technical support and advice they need from the Grant team.
“There is a lot of information in the renewables heating market, so our specification hub aims to present the key resources that developers, specifiers and architects need in an accessible, user-friendly way,” said Kevin Ellis, Grant UK’s renewables sales manager.
“We have listened to our customers and brought together the main resources they want when it comes to specifying low carbon heating systems for their builds, whether that be downloading our products’ BIM objects or learning about Grant products by reading how they have worked well in existing developments and installations.”