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Both ground and air source heat pumps are ideal for industrial businesses. They can be used for hassle-free heating and hot water in any size premises while also cutting your carbon footprint and accelerating your journey towards Net Zero. They are ideal for providing heating for everything from warehouses to glasshouses.

Heating vast and varied industrial spaces can seem costly and complex but with our heat pump systems, we can deliver the best solution for your business needs, keeping both your goods and your staff at the ideal temperature all year round. We can recover waste heat using a heat pump too, utilising it for heating and hot water or to use within the industrial process.

  • Low maintenance

    Heat pumps are extremely low maintenance, especially when compared to some other renewable technologies such as biomass. You can simply leave your heat pump to run all year around, with nothing more than an annual service required. A heat pump system can work all year round with an existing building management system, leaving you and your staff to focus on the successful operation of your business.

  • No fossil fuels

    With a ground or air source heat pump you will be shielded long-term from the volatility in fossil fuel prices, which, when rising, can generate a considerable extra cost to an organisation.

  • Ability to maintain the use of the land

    A horizontal collector loop for a ground source heat pump is installed approximately 1.2 metres below the surface of the land. This gives you the ability to harness energy below the ground while still using the land for storage, car parking etc. Where less land is available, we can drill down up to 200m for bore holes, giving all the advantages of ground source but with far less ground space required. Air source heat pumps do not require a collector loop so this makes for a cheaper installation and means they are ideal for smaller buildings.

  • Long term reliability

    As a heat pump does not involve any form of combustion, it should be expected to last much longer than a traditional boiler and will require less maintenance. We would expect an air source heat pump to last between 15 to 20 years and a ground source system to last more than 30 years. By contrast, an average condensing boiler is likely to last only between seven and 10 years.

  • Hassle-free servicing and maintenance

    As heat pumps do not involve any combustion, servicing and maintenance is usually straightforward. An added benefit of choosing Finn Geotherm to design and install your heat pump, is that we also have an in-house servicing and maintenance team who can attend to your system for years to come.

  • Reduced carbon footprint

    Heat pumps generate much lower CO2 emissions than conventional heating systems, dramatically accelerating your journey towards Net Zero.

  • Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS)

    If your organisation is eligible for ESOS – a mandatory energy assessment scheme administered by the Environment Agency – we can help you to meet your recommendations and deliver key benefits such as reductions in energy and carbon emissions.

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    The ground source heat pump system is delivering everything we hoped at a lower energy cost than expected. The quality of workmanship was exceptional with obvious care and pride being put into every aspect of the installation.

    Steve Brown, Operations and Production Manager, RAGT Seeds

Our Range of Products

  • Air Source Heat Pumps
  • Ground Source Heat Pumps
  • Heat Recovery Systems
  • Panasonic Aquarea UK Cylinders featured image

    Panasonic Aquarea UK Cylinders

    Manufactured in the UK, Panasonic’s Aquarea UK cylinders are designed to maximise the efficiency of the Aquarea heat pump range. The cylinders themselves are also very energy efficient and have been developed to ensure easy, hassle-free installation....

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    Panasonic Aquarea Series

    Panasonic’s Aquarea air source heat pump series generate the perfect temperature heating and produce hot water, in an easy, cost effective and environmentally friendly way. The highly efficient Aquarea range is suitable for both new installations and...

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    Dimplex EC-Eau Smart cylinder

    Dimplex’s EC-Eau Smart range of cylinders are designed specifically to work with A Class heat pumps to provide an efficient and environmentally friendly way of supplying domestic hot water. Employing a large surface area heat exchanger, EC-Eau heat p...

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    Oilon ChillHeat RE Series

    Oilon’s ChillHeat RE series of industrial ground source heat pumps are designed for very large scale projects, providing high capacity in a compact unit. A number of RE industrial heat pumps can be connected in series, resulting in an energy ef...

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    Stiebel Eltron Cylinders

    Stiebel Eltron cylinders are designed to work alongside the H Model range of ground source heat pumps. The cylinders are available in a range of sizes, including 300l and 500 l, to suit each project. ...

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    Stiebel Eltron HW Models

    Stiebel Eltron’s HW models are ideally suited to domestic ground source heat pump applications. The systems are highly energy efficient and are suitable for both new build and retrofit projects thanks to flow temperatures of up to 75°C. ...

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    Stiebel Eltron H Models

    Stiebel Eltron’s H models are ideally suited to a vast range of commercial ground source heat pump applications, including both new build and retrofit. The systems are highly energy efficient and offer high hot water convenience thanks to high ...

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  • Enervent Pingvin featured image

    Enervent Pingvin

    The Enervent Pingvin air handling unit has been in production since 1995. It is the best selling single-family house unit with a rotating heat exchanger in Finland. Wall or ceiling mounting The Pingvin is dimensioned to fit in standard cabinets. The ...

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    Enervent Pelican

    Pelican is the older brother of the popular Pingvin series. It was designed to conform with the strictest building codes without compromising energy efficiency. The Pelican is best suited for larger single-family houses. The appearance of the Enerven...

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    Enervent LTR Range

    The horizontal LTR models are designed to be installed in a roof space. Units of the LTR range have particularly efficient urethane insulation, so they can be installed in a cold space, such as an attic, with extra insulation. All of the LTR range ar...

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