Bunnahabhain Distillery

Anderson Floor Warming was contracted to complete the heating and hot water system at the new visitor center at Bunnahabhain Distillery on Islay.

The design includes a coastal 14kW Mitsubishi Ecodan air source heat pump, installed to MCS standards, coupled with both a hot water cylinder for the hot water and a buffer vessel for the heating.

The heat load of the building is met by using underfloor heating, coupled with pre-heated mechanical ventilation. The system was installed on a reinforced mezzanine deck, to reduce the footprint and increase the usable area within the building.

Prawn Farm, Balfron

Anderson Floor Warming And Renewables designed, supplied and installed the heating distribution to the Prawn Farm facility from the neighboring 550kW combined heating and power (CHP) plant.

Anderson Floor Warming also assisted neighboring Strathendrick Biogas re-configure energy distribution between the CHP and their crop drying facility to simultaneously deliver energy to the farm and dryer.  The farm’s remote energy centre stores 1000L of energy produced sustainably by the CHP unit powered from biogas.

On-site Vaillant ecoTEC LPG boilers will produce 360kW of backup energy. The buffer tank then delivers heat to the farm facility via approx. 3300lm of underfloor heating pipe to approx. 900m2 and 250kW to farm process water.

Clients:

Primary: Great Britsh Prawns

Secondary: Strathendrick Biogas

Balgonie, West Linton

Anderson Floor Warming designed, supplied and installed a Vaillant flexoTHERM ground source heat pump with a horizontal ground collector in trenches, a 300litre hot water cylinder, underfloor heating to ground and first floors, heating primary plumbing, hot & cold primary and secondary plumbing throughout. Commissioned in August 2019.

Muck Community Hall

Anderson Floor Warming And Renewables installed solar thermal panels and the hot and cold plumbing to the new Muck Community Hall designed by Dualchas architects.

Located on the remote Isle of Muck, our installers had to endure rough seas on the small ferry over there as can be seen on the below video clip of their journey.

Maritime Hub, Ardrishaig

The Maritime Hub project was a renovation of an existing building with a new extension which included a museum and a communal space to be used for the local community. The project included a Mitsubishi Ecodan air source heat pump serving underfloor heating throughout, with the hot water demand being met with electrical point heaters. The heat pump was installed to MCS standards and is RHI compatible and the pumps used were twin head, Grundfos Magna3 pumps which provide failsafe and high flow rates. Anderson Floor warming was also involved with the Mapei Topcem screeding and Mapei Ultratop floor finish works. the finish chosen was a premium concrete-like look, extended up the wall & columns, and is hard-wearing to increase the lifetime of the building. This project presented unique challenges due to the proximity to water and the distance of the heat pump to the plant room.

Avenel, Kilmacolm

A luxury 6 house development in Kilmacolm, this exclusive estate covers eight acres of secluded gardens and mature woodland. Each house is positioned sensitively to preserve the distinctive character and charm of its superbly planned grounds.

Having successfully completed plot 1 (pictured), Anderson Floor Warming are working on plots 2 to 5, which will include heat recovery ventilation systems, with the options of solar hot water and wood burning stoves.

The system in Plot 1 is powered by gas fired modulating condensing boiler situated in the garage. The pre-insulated joint free PEX pipe heating primary pipework is distributed to underfloor heating manifolds on the ground and first floor pipe in screed underfloor heating system, and to solar ready 500 litre domestic hot water cylinder situated in coms/plant room.

Pre-insulated joint free PEX pipe hot and cold primary system distributed the mains pressure hot and cold water to the secondary manifolds throughout the property. The hot water secondary return system is pumped, timed and thermostatically controlled to maximise efficiency and minimise energy consumption.


Tigh Na Dobhran

RIAS Best Building in Scotland Award Finalist 2008
GIA Design Award 2008

This award-winning house is situated in a stunning open beachside setting. The form of the house is influenced by its surroundings and aspects, organised on a split level section responding to height restrictions and contours of the site.

Underground garage and storage form the heel of the building towards the road, the point of arrival from afar. Half a storey up and towards the sea are the main living spaces including kitchen, exposed sea room and more sheltered snug. Half a storey up again and back towards the road are the family bedrooms whilst at the highest level overlooking the sea is a master bedroom suite.

Anderson Floor Warming design, supplied and installed Nibe ‘Fighter’ 1120 15kW Ground Source Heat Pump, utilising boreholes linked via our joint free pre-insulated PEX heating primary system to the underfloor heating system, utilising pipe in screed on both floors.

Pre-insulated joint free PEX pipe hot and cold primary systemdistributes the pressurised hot and cold water to the secondary manifolds throughout the property.

Steading, Auchoish, Lochgilphead

A combination of upgrading of existing farmhouse, and renovation and conversion of steading outbuildings, this project features a NIBE ‘Fighter’ Ground Source Heat Pump, utilising borehole collectors, linked via our joint free pre-insulated PEX heating primary system to the underfloor heating system, which utilises a pipe in screed system on the ground floor levels, and pipe in plate system on the joisted 1st floor level. The existing farmhouse utilises a radiator system also served from the ground source heat pump on a separate temperature curve.

Pre-insulated joint free PEX pipe hot and cold primary system distributes the pressurised hot and cold water to the secondary manifolds throughout the property. The hot water secondary return system is pumped, timed and thermostatically controlled to maximise efficiency and minimise energy consumption.

A wind turbine is utilised to offset the electricity consumption of the ground source heat pump.

Estate House, Perthshire

Timber Kit construction by Rob Roy, utilising a NIBE ‘Fighter’ 22kW Ground Source Heat Pump, docked with an oil fired boiler and solar thermal system, in an external plant room. Pre-insulated heating primary pipework is distributed from the plantroom to the property, serving pipe in screed underfloor heating on the ground floor, and pipe in pug on the 1st and 2nd floors. Pre-insulated hot and cold water primary pipework is also distributed to hot and cold secondary manifolds throughout the property, combined with domestic hot water secondary return to ensure instantaneous hot water at all outlets. The hot water secondary return system is pumped, timed and thermostatically controlled to maximise efficiency and minimise energy consumption.

Carnoch, Glencoe

Anderson Floor Warming designed, supplied and installed a Nibe ‘Fighter’ 2005 8kW Air Source Heat Pump linked via our joint free pre-insulated PEX heating primary system to the underfloor heating system, utilising pipe in staple in a screeded floor. Radiators supply heat to the first floor with towel rails in the bathrooms on each floor.

Pre-insulated joint free PEX pipe hot and cold primary system distributes the pressurised hot and cold water to the secondary manifolds throughout the property.