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SPONSOR CPD PROGRAMME | HEAT PUMPS Module 178 May 2021 Name (please print)........................................................................................ Job title ............................................................................................................... Organisation ..................................................................................................... 1. What does CCC consider the percentage of the 2050 heat demand that can be met by heat pumps? A 1% B 5% C 42% D 52% E 63% 2. What proportion of UK energy was produced from renewable sources on 5 April 2021? Address ............................................................................................................. ............................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................................................... Postcode ........................................................................................................... Email ................................................................................................................... Are you a member of CIBSE? If so, please state your membership number: .................................................................................. A 20% B 40% The CIBSE Journal CPD Programme C 60% D 80% E Practically 100% By participating in this CPD module, you consent to sharing your details with Mitsubishi Electric. Mitsubishi Electric may contact you via email and/or telephone with further information and technical insight on its services. You have the right to opt out from such communications at any time. I understand that I will receive marketing communications from Mitsubishi Electric 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. 3. Which of these is not noted as one of the four priorities to a Balanced Net Zero Pathway? A Expand the use of heat networks in areas such as cities B Improve the effectiveness of fossil fuel CHP C Prepare for a potential role for hydrogen heat D Scale up the market for heat pumps E Upgrade EPCs to all buildings 4. What is noted as having a significant potential impact when assessing the life-cycle carbon impact of heat pumps? A The choice of refrigerant and refrigerant leakage rates B The diameter of any associated refrigerant/water distribution network C The distance from factory to installation site D The mass of copper in the associated control system E The weight and materials used for the heat exchanger 5. For the example air source heat pump in Figure 1, what is the maximum flow temperature? A 25C B 40C C 55C D 70C E 85C used to validate your CPD records. Alternatively, to: N Hurley, CIBSE, 222 Balham High Road, London, SW12 9BS. References: 1 Clean Growth Strategy (2017 updated 2018) http://bit.ly/CJMay21CPDA1 2 The Sixth Carbon Budget: The UKs path to Net Zero, CCC, 2020 http://bit.ly/ CJMay21A2 3 The Ten Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution http://bit.ly/CJmay21CPDA3 4 Energy Trends: UK electricity, BEIS http://bit.ly/CJMay21A4 accessed 20 March 2021. 5 Energy White Paper: Powering our Net Zero Future http://bit.ly/CJMay21A5 6 The Sixth Carbon Budget Manufacturing and construction, CCC 2020 http://bit.ly/ CJMay21A6 7 BS EN 15804:2012+A2:2019 Sustainability of construction works. Environmental product declarations. Core rules for the product category of construction products, BSI 2019. 8 The Future Buildings Standard Consultation on changes to Part L http://bit.ly/ CJMay21A7 9 BS EN 14825:2018 Air conditioners, liquid chilling packages and heat pumps, with electrically driven compressors, for space heating and cooling. Testing and rating at part load conditions and calculation of seasonal performance, BSI Note that this is currently being revised. 10 Towards low carbon heat Heat pumps in London, Etude, 2018 11 Changes to RHI support and COVID-19 response: notice of proposals http://bit.ly/ CJMay21A8 accessed 22 March 2021. 60 May 2021 www.cibsejournal.com CIBSE May 21 pp57-60 CPD Supp 178.indd 60 23/04/2021 18:07