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Product safety recall for Mitsubishi Electric's Ecodan air source heat pumps
(28/07/2010)

Mitsubishi Electric UK has issued a product safety recall after a component failure in one of its Ecodan® air source heat pumps. “We have installed more than 6,000 of these units in the UK over the last few years and have had a single component failure in one of our units,” explains John Kellett, General Manager of the company’s Domestic Heating Systems Department. “We are very aware that any incident with a heat pump has the potential to und... [more]

Oxfordshire family funds Spain holiday with savings in their heating costs
(16/07/2010)

An Oxfordshire family has just come back from a dream holiday in Spain funded entirely out of savings in their heating costs thanks to a new system which uses renewable energy from the outdoor air to slash fuel bills. The system – called an Ecodan® air source heat pump – has dramatically lowered the costs to heat the 3-bedroomed home near Chipping Norton and enabled the Pearce family to not only pay for their holiday but also repay all outsta... [more]

Ecodan's YouTube video explains how an air source heat pump can help reduce fuel bills
(24/06/2010)

Mitsubishi Electric has released a movie explaining how its Ecodan® system works on YouTube. Anyone wanting to understand how an air source heat pump can help reduce their fuel bills and carbon emissions need look no further than YouTube. The short animated film shows how easy the unit is to install, and how it can work with both radiator systems and underfloor heating, as well as supply all of the hot water the home needs. Ecodan is ideal f... [more]

Heat pump systems offer energy efficient solution to heating commercial buildings
(10/06/2010)

Many legislative drivers are forcing building operators and owners to find new ways to reduce their energy consumption and there are also strong arguments for reducing the use of primary fuels by switching to more energy efficient and renewable sources of heat for commercial buildings. Finding energy efficient and renewable solutions for heating commercial buildings is certainly a challenge, but heat pump systems now offer a new approach to h... [more]

Lossnay system reduces overall energy costs by extracting stale air and then recovering its heating or cooling energy
(11/05/2010)

The Government's Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) scheme enables a business to claim the complete capital allowance on their spending on qualifying plant and machinery. The ECA scheme is designed to promote the use of the most energy efficient products to UK businesses in a selection of key product areas. The Lossnay heat recovery ventilation system from Mitsubishi Electric has been re-approved and re-listed on the ECA scheme making energy e... [more]

Mitsubishi Electric roadshows highlight the benefits of its new range of commercial heating products
(03/05/2010)

Mitsubishi Electric is embarking on a nationwide roadshow to highlight the benefits of its new range of commercial heating products which can help the majority of commercial buildings readily achieve renewable energy targets. The company is holding events in Birmingham, London, Leeds, Wales, Manchester, Tyne and Wear, Scotland, South Devon and Bristol throughout May. The seminars will focus on the commercial heating-only range which uses ad... [more]

Payback period for energy saving equipment significantly shortened with new Government incentives
(22/04/2010)

The Feed In Tariff (FIT) started at the beginning of April 2010 for renewable electricity generating equipment and the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) will be introduced in April 2011 for renewable heat generating equipment. The Government is committed to meeting very ambitious targets in reducing the amount of CO2 we emit from our homes. To reach these targets and encourage us all to purchase renewable technologies, these two new incentives w... [more]

Mitsubishi Electric's Melcotel controller delivers 40 per cent energy reduction for air conditioning at Leicester hotel
(12/04/2010)

According to a recent six-month trial, Mitsubishi Electric's specialist Melcotel™ controller has delivered a 40 per cent energy reduction for the air conditioning at Premier Inn’s new city centre site in Leicester. The hotel has 135 bedrooms using an average consumption of 17.20kWh a day throughout the 19 storey building. Now, with the Melcotel controller in place, the system is consuming just 7-8kWh of energy per day - an average 40% reducti... [more]

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