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Heat Pumps

A heat pump is a unit that transfers heat from the outside air into usable heat for a heating and hot water system

A well-designed heat pump installation can produce 4KW of heat output per 1KW of electricity input on average.

Making them 400% efficient.

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Heat pump FAQs

Heat pump service

Hydrogen as a zero carbon fuel

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Hydrogen-ready Boilers

Hydrogen is a zero-carbon fuel.
New gas boilers are hydrogen ready which means they can use a mix of 80% natural gas and 20% hydrogen with no need for a boiler engineer to attend to change any settings.
The future of gas boilers and the gas network is a hydrogen blend which will help us achieve our net-zero 2050 target.

Why hydrogen-ready boilers?

Some new boilers are designed to be able to run normally with up to 20% hydrogen mixed with natural gas. We call this hydrogen-blend natural gas.

Hydrogen burns cleanly with zero emissions. Mixing it with our normal natural gas supply can reduce carbon without too much upheaval.

Hydrogen-blend is still in its infancy with tests on villages and towns currently going on around the country.

The downside to hydrogen is that most production worldwide uses fossil fuels, and the cost of production is high.

Green production is possible with renewable technology, so hopefully, in the near future, we can produce hydrogen cleanly and cost-effectively.

 
 

Become a Carbon Reducing Hero

Green Heroes campaign.

At Central Plumbing we strive to protect our planet for future generations, in the boilers and heat pumps we manufacture, the way we package and distribute them, and through the processes, we use at our UK manufacturing plants.

Our latest campaign aims to remind homeowners and landlords across the UK in a light-hearted way that one of the most impactful and simple things they can do to reduce their carbon footprint is to upgrade their heating system.