Ideal Heating has launched its first monobloc heat pump for the domestic market with a VIP event at the top of The Gherkin skyscraper in central London.
The UK’s heating market leader unveiled Logic Air at Searcys’ on the 40th floor of the landmark, marking a big step forward in the decarbonisation of UK homes.
Logic Air is designed to deliver efficient, reliable low-carbon heating to UK homes and will play a major role in the transition from gas boilers to renewable heating solutions. It has been launched initially for the UK’s new build and social housing markets.
The monobloc heat pump integrates a best-in-class hot water cylinder and Halo Air smart technology system to provide highly-efficient heating and hot water. It is built with an A+++ ErP rating – the highest European energy standard achievable.
Ideal said the Logic Air also features a modern contemporary design and is easy to install, quick to commission and simple to use.
Mark Derbyshire, managing director (domestic products) at Groupe Atlantic UK and Republic of Ireland, parent company of Ideal Heating, said: “To launch Logic Air high in the sky over London at such an amazing venue feels fitting.”
“Logic Air combines the global expertise and innovation of Groupe Atlantic with Ideal Heating’s in-depth knowledge of the UK market – a winning formula for our first monobloc heat pump.”
“Logic Air is supported by our dedicated customer support, best-in-class training for installers and expert team of engineers who are out and about helping customers across the UK.”
“Behind every one of our products is a wealth of expertise and we’re using all of that knowledge and experience to support the UK’s transition to a low-carbon economy.”
To help installers transition to the heat pump industry, Ideal will provide training from its Expert Academy training arm. The company invests £1million every year to provide training to installers and has created a new National Training & Technology Centre in Hessle, East Yorkshire.
Andy Farquhar, product manager (new energy) at Groupe Atlantic UK and Republic of Ireland, said: “The UK government has committed to a national target of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. This means the way we provide heating and hot water to homes will fundamentally change over coming years.”
“The Ideal Logic Air heat pump takes all the experience we have across the UK and throughout Europe to deliver heat pump technology which provides optimum comfort and efficiency.”
“Our new heat pumps have been designed to provide high-quality, efficient low carbon heating that is simple to use and supported by our nationwide customer support team.”
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