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Grant Vortex Air and Aerona3 Generate Great Interest at the Architecture & Building Expo
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Grant Vortex Air and Aerona3 Generate Great Interest at the Architecture & Building Expo

Team Grant recently attended the Architecture and Building Expo 2017 – a great event which brings together leading architects, architectural technologists and specifiers from across Ireland.

This year, our Grant VortexAir Hybrid and Aerona3 air source heat pump were firm favourites with visitors at the two-day event. The innovative VortexAir range combined with the Aerona3 heat pump are specifically designed for new builds and retrofit installations, helping those building a new home meet the Part L obligations as outlined in building regulations.


The VortexAir Hybrid combines the reliable features of the Grant Vortex condensing oil-fired boiler with the eco-friendly advantages of the Aerona3 inverter driven air source heat pump (ASHP), offering an advanced, reliable and convenient home heating solution. Renowned for delivering some of the highest efficiency ratings on the market today, the model can also help safeguard against unknown future home heating costs.


To further assist visitors at the Expo, team Grant distributed complimentary storage memory sticks with important information including details about Part L compliance for new build properties and examples of how trusted Grant products can help meet these obligations. Examples of the required Heat Pump Tool and product fiches (energy labels) were also included.


Visitors were also reminded about the FREE of charge heat loss calculations which Grant offer to professionals who send us through their building plans and xml files to heatpump@grantengineering.ie. We can then size the home for the correct model and ensure Part L compliance.


With four decades of experience in the heating industry Grant is perfectly positioned to offer an unbiased choice of products due to our large portfolio of products.
All in all, another great event for team Grant!

Grant Vortex Air and Aerona3 Generate Great Interest at the Architecture & Building Expo