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Make the Switch with Panasonic for a Low Carbon Future
13/06/2022
Find out how and why to
transition to heat pumps – as Panasonic’s Harvey Loyal gives a quick and easy
overview at the Installer Show - BESA Theatre on 23rd June at 13.00
With new SAP10 regulations coming into
force on 15th June 2022, more housing providers than ever will
be looking to be fully compliant and ready to switch to more renewable heating
systems for their new build projects, such as air source heat pumps. In
addition, homeowners are now more inclined to switch to more low carbon
solutions and therefore making the size of the market and opportunities for
installers a good time to invest and to become involved.
Harvey Loyal, Air-to-Water Specification Sales Manager for Panasonic, is speaking at the Installer Show in the BESA Theatre on 23rd June at 13.00, on ‘How and why to transition to heat pumps – a quick and easy overview’.
The
session will look at the
new SAP10 regulations, the need to decarbonise heating and how heat pumps can
play their part in the solution. The talk will explore the size of the market
and highlight opportunities for installers and engineers, including incentives
and why now is the right time to train as a heat pump engineer and make the
switch to renewable technologies. The session will also look at a comparison
between air source heat pumps and boiler installations, cover basic principles
of heat pumps from how they work and the refrigeration cycle, to suitable
applications and the performance that can be achieved.
Panasonic is a world leader in heating and cooling, with over 60 years in the industry. The company invests heavily in R&D to develop new solutions to advance the market, with a huge emphasis on environmental impact, hence the investment in emerging low carbon technologies such as air source heat pumps. Panasonic's Aquarea range of low carbon solutions offer the peak of comfort, efficiency and low energy costs.
Panasonic’s
PRO Partner programme enables installers and other trade partners to take
advantage of a wide range of benefits including business and marketing support
services, and access to free training.
PRO Partners are also able to collect rewards redeemable against
Panasonic HVAC+R products, Panasonic consumer goods and BESA services such as
training, assessment and site cards. The scheme offers a sliding scale from a
basic level of engagement to a business partnership approach at the top Elite
PRO Partner - details and how to register are available at https://www.aircon.panasonic.eu/GB_en/propartner/.
The team look forward to welcoming installers to the stand to share its latest smart building technological innovations and smart building tools which make specifying, installing and maintaining its heating, cooling and hot water systems as simple as possible.
To book your place to attend the Installer Show 2022, please visit
- https://installer-2022-visitor.reg.buzz/panasonic.
For more information on Panasonic
low carbon solutions, please visit - www.aircon.panasonic.eu.