The Royal Borough of Kensington
Client Name
Housing
Sector
Chessington, Surrey
Location
Boiler Replacement
Category

Our team undertook a communal boiler replacement at a retirement and sheltered housing scheme for elderly tenants

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  • Strip out existing plant room

  • New hydrogen-ready boilers

  • New hot water cylinders

  • New BMS system

  • Pipework

  • Water heating system

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Our team undertook a communal boiler replacement at a retirement and sheltered housing scheme for elderly tenants

Home>Projects>Housing Projects>Communal Boiler Replacement
  • Strip out existing plant room

  • New hydrogen-ready boilers

  • New hot water cylinders

  • New BMS system

  • Pipework

  • Water heating system flushed / cleaned

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Project Details

Axis successfully completed a Communal Boiler Replacement project at a retirement and sheltered housing scheme for elderly tenants in Chessington, Surrey over a 2-month period. This property, owned and managed by The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, consists of 47 flats, including studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units.

Overview

Residents have been experiencing inconsistent heating and hot water due to aging plant items nearing the end of their lifecycle. To enhance both heating and hot water reliability, we executed a comprehensive strip-out of the existing plant room equipment, removing old, inefficient boilers and updated controls.

Installation Details

Axis’ Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) team installed a new boiler system based on Bosch Condens 7000, which can cascade in banks of up to six boilers, providing resilience against boiler failure. We selected three free-standing frames for the new 86kw boilers, perfectly suited for the existing boiler room space. These boilers are ready for a 20% hydrogen blend, futureproofing the system.

To guarantee uninterrupted hot water supply, we installed an 850-litre capacity hot water cylinder with a 30- minute re-heat. Temperature Mixing Values (TMVs) deliver water to flats at approximately 50-55°C, pre-set to the client’s specification. The heating system automatically when temperatures drop, enhancing heating efficiency and reducing costs.

A new Building Management System (BMS) was installed to control the boilers, pumps, and the overall heating and hot water systems. We also flushed and chemically treated the water heating system to maintain cleanliness and optimal functionality. We supplied and installed new pipework throughout the property to prevent heat loss.

Benefits

  • Increased heating efficiency
  • Reduced energy bills
  • Enhanced resilience against boiler failure
  • Hydrogen ready boilers
  • Uninterrupted heating a hot water service
  • Supports the clients’ Net Zero targets

Resident Care and Communication

Throughout the project, our team maintained regular communication with residents, addressing their concerns promptly. For instance, we reduced the size of our compound upon their request. We kept residents informed of our progress and minimized disruptions to their water and heating supplies.

The Communal Boiler Replacement project in Surrey, exemplifies Axis’ commitment to improving living conditions for elderly residents while ensuring energy efficiency and system resilience.

Project Details

Axis successfully completed a Communal Boiler Replacement project at a retirement and sheltered housing scheme for elderly tenants in Chessington, Surrey over a 2-month period. This property, owned and managed by The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, consists of 47 flats, including studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units.

Overview

Residents have been experiencing inconsistent heating and hot water due to aging plant items nearing the end of their lifecycle. To enhance both heating and hot water reliability, we executed a comprehensive strip-out of the existing plant room equipment, removing old, inefficient boilers and updated controls.

Installation Details

Axis’ Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) team installed a new boiler system based on Bosch Condens 7000, which can cascade in banks of up to six boilers, providing resilience against boiler failure. We selected three free-standing frames for the new 86kw boilers, perfectly suited for the existing boiler room space. These boilers are ready for a 20% hydrogen blend, futureproofing the system.

To guarantee uninterrupted hot water supply, we installed an 850-litre capacity hot water cylinder with a 30- minute re-heat. Temperature Mixing Values (TMVs) deliver water to flats at approximately 50-55°C, pre-set to the client’s specification. The heating system automatically when temperatures drop, enhancing heating efficiency and reducing costs.

A new Building Management System (BMS) was installed to control the boilers, pumps, and the overall heating and hot water systems. We also flushed and chemically treated the water heating system to maintain cleanliness and optimal functionality. We supplied and installed new pipework throughout the property to prevent heat loss.

Benefits

  • Increased heating efficiency
  • Reduced energy bills
  • Enhanced resilience against boiler failure
  • Hydrogen ready boilers
  • Uninterrupted heating a hot water service
  • Supports the clients’ Net Zero targets

Resident Care and Communication

Throughout the project, our team maintained regular communication with residents, addressing their concerns promptly. For instance, we reduced the size of our compound upon their request. We kept residents informed of our progress and minimized disruptions to their water and heating supplies.

The Communal Boiler Replacement project in Surrey, exemplifies Axis’ commitment to improving living conditions for elderly residents while ensuring energy efficiency and system resilience.

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