Case
Study of Air conditioning Heat-pump installation at Jamai
Masjid Bilali Mosque, Rochdale, Yorks (21/02/10)
Installation
of Jamai Masjid Bilal Mosque air conditioning heat-pumps
Orion
air conditioning & refrigeration ltd were asked to look
into the installation of a new church air conditioning
heat-pump heating system for the Jamai Masjid Bilal Mosque
for Eco Heat pump Wise.
Jamai Masjid Bilal Mosque is a modern building with a large
prey area which needed heating. The Mosque had around 400
meters/Squared of area that no existing heating system
installed. The Jamai masjid Bilal Mosque also required cooling
in the summer during busy prayers.
What
air conditioning heat-pumps were installed in Bilal Mosque
Rochdale:
6
x Mitsubishi
Heavy Industrial - FDT100V Cassette (10kW 33000 Btu) HYPER-INVERTER
Air Conditioning heat pump units
which provided enough heat for the large prayer areas in the
building. These units have a amazing COP (3.65 initial input
on FDT100V) which means that every 1000w of electrical energy
going in produces 3650 watts of heat. For more information on
heat-pump inverters please here.
Background
of the Bilal Mosque air conditioning heat-pumps:
The
mosque was quoted on various heating systems including wet
systems such as radiators and oil fired boilers which came in
almost three times the price of the Mitsubishi Heat-Pump air
conditioning church units which where installed. The
Mitsubishi heat-pump air conditioning systems provided a great
value way of heating within a short space of time and with
little cost and also reduces CO2 emissions.
Mosque
air conditioning Heat-pump efficiency and CO2 emissions:
This
mosque air conditioning heat-pump system, because slightly
undersized for the area
took around half a hour to heat fully but once warm the
outdoor heat-pump inverter units slowed down because the
temperature had been reached therefore just pumping
small amounts of heat in to maintain heat. The 500msq area was
consuming 50 Amps/phase on 3phase 415V supply. This works out
to be around 75p/hour to heat this huge area and reduced CO2
emissions by at least 40%..
Heat-pump
installation criteria:
This
Bilal Mosque air conditioning heat-pump installation was
undertaken by lead engineer Arron Denton with assistance from
installation engineer Craig Fogarty, (both employed and
trained by Orion). All pipe and services were installed
on the outside of the building on cable tray. The Mosque air
conditioning heat-pump units have a life span of around 15 to
25 years depending on their use. Installation time 20
days.
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