Discover Kensa’s award-winning Shoebox ground source heat pump series, featuring the world’s smallest & quietest ground source heat pump.
Shoebox Heat Pump: In Brief
- The multi award-winning Kensa Shoebox Ground Source Heat Pump embodies the most advanced ground source heat pump technology in the most compact of packages.
- Comfortably installed inside the home, generating heat at the point of use; no plant room, no distribution heat losses, no overheating.
- The perfect space-saving solution for smaller properties.
- Exceptional acoustic design and insulation for quiet operation.
- Provides both space heating & hot water.
- Produce temperatures up to 65°C.
- ErP A+ efficiency rated.
- The perfect pair with Shared Ground Loop Arrays, with no need to split-bills, each Shoebox ground source heat pump offers independent heat and billing.
- Revolutionises heating specification in flats, achieving carbon reduction & SAP targets, and reducing fuel poverty.
- Dimensions HxWxL (mm) – 530 x 475 x 370 (3kW).
Performance
Models
- 3kW and 6kW models meet modest heat demands.
- Produces temperatures up to 65°C.
Quiet
- High specification acoustic hoods and single vibration isolation reduce noise and vibration (47dB – 52dB).
Power saving
- DNO friendly low starting current as standard.
- Two temperature set points (one for heating, one for domestic hot water) produce the required heat at the highest efficiency without the need for costly direct immersion heaters.
- Weather compensation fitted as standard.
Components & Installation
Components
- Tecumseh reciprocal fixed speed compressor. (Read our blog: Fixed speed compressors VS inverter driven heat pumps)
- In-built integral ground side pump.
- In-built sensors and probes to enable remote commissioning.
Installation
- Designed to be installed inside the home, typically a kitchen or airing cupboard.
- 22mm valved connections on top of the heat pump with flexible pipes.
- For example system schematics and heat pump prices for Shoebox Ground Source Heat Pumps connected to Shared Ground Loop Arrays, visit our costed examples page here.