
SPONSOR CPD PROGRAMME | WATER SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Module 158 February 2020 Name (please print)......................................................................................... Job title................................................................................................................ Organisation...................................................................................................... 1.What is the minimum SPF to meet the requirements for the RHI? Address .............................................................................................................. A 2.3 ............................................................................................................................... B 2.5 C 2.7 D 2.9 E 3.1 2.How much heat is estimated as being available from the River Wye? A 334MW B 406MW C 430MW D 452MW E 505MW 3.What is the potential thermal output of the heat pump illustrated in Figure 4? A 22kW B 32kW C 42kW D 52kW E 62kW 4.Which CIBSE publication provides specific guidance on life-cycle heat pump technology? A AM14 B Commissioning code B C Guide M D KS11 E TM51 5.Which of these areas is identified in the article as not being covered in CP2? A Commissioning B Construction and installation C Preparation and briefing D Technical design detail E ............................................................................................................................... Postcode ............................................................................................................ Email .................................................................................................................... Are you a member of CIBSE? If so, please state your membership number: ................................................................................... The CIBSE Journal CPD Programme By participating in this CPD module, you consent to sharing your details with Hoval. Hoval may contact you via email and/or telephone with further information and technical insight on its services. You have the right to optout from such communications at any time. I understand that I will receive marketing communications from Hoval after completing this module (please tick here): By entering your details above, you agree that CIBSE may contact you with information about CPD and other training or professional development programmes, and about membership of CIBSE, if you are not a member. Go to www.cibsejournal.com/cpd to complete this questionnaire online. You will receive notification by email of successful completion, which can be used to validate your CPD records. Alternatively, fill in this page and post it to: N Hurley, CIBSE, 222 Balham High Road, London, SW12 9BS. Further reading: This article draws on the text of the CP2. However, there is much greater detail, and range of information in the original document. CIBSE TM51 Ground source heat pumps provides detailed information on the associated heat pump technology and its life-cycle assessment. The Heat Pump Association recently published Delivering Net Zero: A roadmap for the role of heat pumps that highlights policies that the industry regard as needed to support increased deployment of heat pumps in the UK see www.heatpumps.org.uk/resources/ The Ground Source Heat Pump Associations website has a wealth of technical information see www.gshp.org.uk/ References: 1 National Heat Map: Water source heat map layer DECC, 2015 bit.ly/2SRruLf accessed 31 December 2019. 2 Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive: Guidance Volume 1: Eligibility and how to apply, bit.ly/CJFeb20Ofgem accessed 31 December 2019. 3 Hughes, D, The Monitoring of Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Ground-Source & Water-Source Heat Pumps Final Report Prepared by GRAHAM Energy Management, BEIS February 2018 bit.ly/2ZT2yEF accessed 31 December 2019. 4 www.ofgem.gov.uk/environmental-programmes/non-domestic-rhi accessed 31 December 2019. 5 CP2: Surface water source heat pumps: Code of Practice for the UK. Harnessing energy from the sea, rivers, canals and lakes, CIBSE, HPA, GSHPA 2016. 6 TM54 Evaluating operational energy performance of buildings at the design stage CIBSE 2013. 7 CIBSE Guide M: Maintenance Engineering & Management, CIBSE 2014. Feasibility 64 February 2020 www.cibsejournal.com CIBSE Feb20 pp61-64 CPD v3.indd 64 24/01/2020 15:13