Modul-AIR AQUA

The Modul-AIR AQUA Exhaust Air Heat Pump (EAHP) provides central mechanical extract ventilation (cMEV) & domestic hot water (DHW).

The system uses the waste heat from the extract ventilation through a heat pump cycle to provide the hot water for the dwelling. With regulations continuing to develop a typical dwellings heating load is reducing while the requirement for more renewable heat sources is increasing. The Modul-AIR Aqua efficiently provides all of the hot water requirement, which will be the largest energy requirement of a typical dwelling. With regard to the UK this solution is future proofing the development post Future Homes 2025 standards. In Ireland this solution will meet NZEB building standards with the addition of solar PV.

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Why This Technology?

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UK

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The Modulair AQUA complies with the new Part L of the building regulations. The carbon emissions factor for electricity has been reduced by 74% in comparison to previous levels. It now stands at 0.136kgCO2/kWh. This is the single biggest driver for heat pumps in new build dwellings. As can be seen in the carousel above, the future homes standards due to take effect in 2025 requires a new dwelling to have 75% less carbon emissions than that the notional dwelling. The Modulair plays a key part in achieving this. A decentralised solution like the Modulair has no requirement for a heat distribution network running throughout the development. This, in addition to the capital benefit, has a significantly positive impact on the overheating risk analysis of the building as can be determined by following the CIBSE TM59 methodology.

Ireland

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The Modulair AQUA is the most suitable technology to achieve compliance with NZEB in new build apartment developments.

Separately to this the Modulair has a significant impact on the buildings performance in the commonly used Home Performance Index (HPI). A decentralised solution like the Modulair has no requirement for a heat distribution network running throughout the development. This, in addition to the capital benefit, has a significantly positive impact on the overheating risk analysis of the building as can be determined by following the CIBSE TM59 methodology.

Storeroom Design Considerations

Certain measures must be considered when designing the store room for the Modulair AQUA and cylinder. Firstly, the Modulair must be mounted on a suitably structured wall. It cannot be mounted on a wall adjoining a bedroom.

Clearance distances on both the heat pump and cylinder must be adhered to in order to provide suitable maintenance access for the system. Careful consideration must be taken to ensure these clearance distances aren’t restricted by standard door head heights.

Item No.Desc.CapacityImageDownload
HMMC-PP-001MODULAIR AQUA 150L150L
HMMC-PP-002MODULAIR AQUA 180L180L
HMMC-PP-004 MODUL-AIR AQUA 210L 210L