By combining a Daikin Altherma heat pump with a Mixergy smart hot-water cylinder, social housing providers and new build developers can boost EPC scores while enhancing living standards for their tenants.
Mixergy’s smart hot water cylinder range has been proven to reduce hot water energy consumption significantly. Daikin has enabled Mixergy to optimise the heat pump settings, resulting in even better system efficiency and reduction in primary energy, as recognised in the Building Regulations.
Combining these patented technologies with Daikin’s Altherma heat pump range delivers a RdSAP and SAP uplift from Mixergy’s Appendix Q solar diverter addition. Currently, Mixergy says it is the only manufacturer to have extra energy savings recognised through Appendix Q compared to a standard PV diverter. In addition, tenants and homeowners benefit from lower running costs combined with shorter water heating times.
Pete Armstrong, CEO and Co-founder of Mixergy said: “We’re thrilled to announce our new sales and technology partnership with Daikin. They are the first heat pump manufacturer in the UK to fully understand the potential of our technology and we are very happy to be working together. Our grid connectivity and smart controls working in tandem with Daikin heat-pumps translate directly into higher EPC scores for the social housing provider, reducing costs for the housing developer, with lower running costs and more comfort for tenants and homeowners.”
Mixergy’s connectivity gives social housing providers access to a welfare dashboard that checks hot water temperatures and monitors tenant activity usage of the domestic hot water. This enhanced monitoring allows for health and checks of the tenants and ensures compliance with Legionella requirements.
At the same time, Mixergy is helping to solve grid congestion problems, which will enable more renewable energy to be deployed across the country. Mixergy recently announced its first Mixergy eXtra bolt-on tariff from British Gas that pays customers. Tenants can also make use of dynamic tariffs from suppliers to heat their hot water when the energy is cheapest, which is typically when the carbon emission levels are the lowest.
Iain Bevan, New Business Director of Daikin UK, said: “As the leading heat pump manufacturer in the UK we really understand how important it is to have an optimum solution for hot water. Joining forces with Mixergy will help drive heat-pump specification sales and grow our social housing retrofit and new build business. Mixergy has a future-proof solution that enables housing providers to provide better homes to homeowners and tenants with lower costs by unlocking value from DSR and dynamic tariffs.”
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