Strebel TM65 Embodied Carbon S-ASX-NTi 110, TM65 Embodied Carbon S-ASX-NTi160 Owner's manual

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Notes/source
Date of assessment 11-Aug-23
Name of assessor and assessor organisation Mansoor Ahmad (STREBEL LTD)
Contact details of assessor technical@strebel.co.uk
Type of product Air to water Heat Pump
Capacity of equipment/size (kW; m3; litres; etc.) 181 KW at A7 W35
Product weight (kg) 1653
Material % breakdown for at least 95% of the product weight? (Y/N) Yes
Product service life (years) 15
If refrigerant based, type of refrigerant used and GWP R290 (3.3)
Refrigerant charge (kg) 17
Energy consumption of the factory* per unit of product 55 KWh Electricity
Location of manufacture* ITALY
Product complexity category 3See CIBSE TM65 Table 4.3
A1: Material extraction 8241.95
A2: Transport 1309.18
A3: Manufacturing 74.80
A4: Transport to site 327.29
A5: Construction n/a
B1: Use 16.83
B2: Maintenance (if information given by manufacturer) n/a
B3: Repair 999.81
B4: Replacement n/a
B5: Refurbishment n/a
B6: Operational energy n/a
B7: Operational water n/a
C1: Deconstruction 0.56
C2: Transport 21.82
C3: Waste processing 18.70
C4: Disposal 4.41
A1–C4 without buffer factor (excluding B1, C1) 10997.96
A1–C4 with buffer factor (excluding B1, C1) 14297.35
B1 (refrigerant leakage during use) + C1 (refrigerant leakage at end
of life)
17.39
Result of 'mid-level' calculation method 14314.74
A1: Material carbon coefficient source TM65 table 2.1 E.g.: Source = CIBSE TM65, Table 2.1
B1: Refrigerant annual leakage rate (%) 2E.g.: Source = CIBSE TM65, Table 4.13 type 2
C1: Refrigerant end of life recovery rate (%) 99 E.g.: Source = CIBSE TM65, Table 4.13 type 2
B3: Materials replaced as part of repair (%) 10 E.g.: Source = CIBSE TM65
C4: Percentage of product going to landfill (%) 30 E.g.: Source = CIBSE TM65
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Embodied carbon result with 'mid-level' calculation method (kg CO2e) — total
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EMBODIED CARBON OF MEP PRODUCTS — REPORTING FORM — 'MID-LEVEL' METHOD
CIBSE would like to encourage and support analysis into embodied and whole life carbon of building services products and systems in order to address the embodied
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Version released in January 2021.
Embodied carbon results (kg CO2e) — breakdown
Embodied carbon results (kg CO2e) — without refrigerant leakage
Embodied carbon result (kg CO2e) — refrigerant leakage only
'Mid-level' calculation
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