They invited 361 Degrees to discuss their options and design a better system that would create the perfect environment for learning. Here is their story.

Replacing an ageing system

The original heating and hot water installation consisted of two large Kayanson oil fired boilers and four hot water cylinders in various locations around the school.

The boilers were operating at about 68% efficiency and ran on  oil, which fluctuated considerably in price.  The ageing hot water cylinders were lined with chalk and poorly insulated. 

Providing exactly what was needed

We calculated that the volume of stored water was far in excess of what was required.  The control system for the plant was very basic with no way of zoning hot water production separate from the heating.  All these factors contributed to a very inefficient system.

The whole boiler room was stripped out, the four hot water cylinders removed and work started on the installation of a new energy efficient heating system.

Our engineer replaced the system with four Worcester Bosch GB162, 100kW boilers.  These boilers operate at up to 96.1% efficiency. 

We added boiler sequencing controls which identify the number of boilers firing and match the actual load requirements.  Combined with the boiler burner modulation, the installation could match any load between 19.0kW and 400kW and thereby minimise wasted heat.