Combine renewable energy with an existing combi boiler to create the ultimate hybrid energy-efficient heating system that works seamlessly and effectively all year round.
Inta Hydra is a new hybrid solution for homes which currently have a working combi boiler installed. You can install an energy-efficient heat pump without removing the existing boiler, and there’s not need to add a hot water storage tank. Other existing hybrid systems can prove to be very expensive, and often require a large amount of space.
When an Air Source Heat Pump cannot provide heat, the Inta Hydra allows the original combi boiler to operate, providing constant heating, even during the coolest temperatures.
When the heating demand becomes greater than the heat pump can meet, the Hydra’s programmable control monitor will, after a series of timed-out delays, revert to using the combi boiler for heating the home.
Add to an existing heating system, rather than replacing a functioning boiler.
Inta Hydra is small enough to fit inside a kitchen cupboard.
Switches from ASHP to boiler to maintain heating supply only when neccesary.
Our 2 year manufacturers warranty gives you piece of mind.
Inta Hydra is a new hybrid solution for homes which currently have a working combi boiler installed. You can install an energy-efficient heat pump without removing your existing combi boiler and without adding a hot water storage tank. Current hybrid system methods can prove to be too expensive and require too much space.
When an Air Source Heat Pump cannot provide enough heat, the Inta Hydra automatically instructs the original combi boiler to operate, providing constant heating, even during periods of extreme cold temperatures.
When the heating demand becomes greater than the heat pump can meet, the Hydra’s programmable control monitor will, after a series of timed-out delays, revert to using the combi boiler for heating the home.
Hydra calls upon the gas boiler when the heat pump cannot meet the heat load demand, or is not functioning / out of service. Timed out delays stop unnecessary switching of the heat source.
A Hybrid heating system can be an electric heat pump combined with another technology, which could for instance be solar, but is most often a combi gas boiler. Two different energy sources are combined to provide heating and/or domestic hot water to a building. The operation of both heating sources is managed by one control unit; Inta Hydra.
The hybrid heat pump can de defined as a ‘package solution’, where two energy sources can complement each other and work as a single unit. Hydra is an installation where a heat pump is installed alongside a secondary, existing heat source, or is specified later as an additional heat source.
There are several ways to optimise the efficiency of an air source heat pump system for UK conditions.
By creating a hybrid heating system which features a new heat pump working in conjunction with an existing combi boiler installation you can benefit from the ecological and cost benefits of an air source heat pump, whilst knowing that should the heat pump fail or the temperature levels inside drop, the backup combi boiler system will serve as a stopgap and kick in.
Consider a high temperature heat pump so existing heat emitters and pipework don’t need replacing.
Making sure the property is as well insulated as possible will also increase the effectiveness of an air source heat pump.
Heat pumps run at lower temperatures. New advances in refrigerant technology are creating heat pumps that can run at higher temperatures, but still limitations apply when demand outpaces supply. A hybrid system can bridge the gap and provide seamless and consistent heat that is both cheaper and more environmentally-friendly than a gas boiler alone, and more consistent than an air source heat pump by itself.
If the heat pump has weather compensation technology then in very cold weather it will be working to it’s maximum output.
That’s down to the system design and the sizing of the heat pump. With good design the heat pump output will cope with the heat loss and comfort levels required. Where a backup is required, or in instances where the heat pump is unable to cope with the heat requirements, Inta Hydra can fill the gap and provide an uninterrupted heat supply.
Heat pumps are the best eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuel based heat production.
Affordability. Lower installation cost, up to 50% off a full conversion installation.
A hybrid heat pump system such as Hydra ensures uninterrupted comfort, reliability as well as the environmental benefits that come from the main heat source being the air source heat pump, with a gas boiler backup options option for extreme weather events or in the event of a heat pump malfunction.
There is also minimal disruption to the home, Hydra doesn’t need much in the way of new pipework, and a new hot water cylinder is not required.
Transition to a low carbon energy, and move up to COPs of 2.5 and more whilst enjoying the benefits of having two sources of heating, the main heat pump provider and a backup combi boiler for emergencies.
Hydra can be used alongside an existing combination boiler to continue hot water provision, utilising the existing control system.
Yes, installing a hybrid system such as Inta Hydra allows you to add a new air source heat pump to an existing gas combi boiler installation.
Consider a high temperature heat pump so existing heat emitters and pipework don’t need replacing. Make sure the home is well insulated and upgrade insulation where possible.
Design the system for the heat pump to deliver 100% of the calculated heat load. The combi boiler will deliver hot water, reducing the output required of the heat pump.
Hydra uses a smart electronic control strategy. A single master controller should manage heating operations so that the primary heat source (the heat pump) provides heating to the designed heat loss 100% of the time under normal operation conditions.
The secondary heat source is only called upon when the primary heat source is unable to meet the heating demand, or is out of service. The two heat sources should never run together at the same time.
For a UK new build, heat pumps are the best solution. For older properties, hybrid systems are the ideal way to reap the environmental and cost-saving benefits of a heat pump system, whilst maintaining the reliability and peace-of-mind that the gas combi boiler system is there as a reserve should the heat pump be unable to meet the heating demands.
By using a hybrid system such as Inta Hydra, 80% of the space heating demand is delivered by a greener technology that is around 3 times more efficient than a highly-efficient gas boiler that would gave energy efficiency of less than 1. On a hybrid system, where the heat pump meets 80% of space heating demand, and a gas boiler covers the remainder, you can increase energy efficiency to a COP of around 2.6.
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