Askeaton Swimming Pool
Project Overview
The energy upgrade at Askeaton Swimming Pool in Co. Limerick was part of a strategic move to reduce operational carbon emissions and improve system efficiency across the entire facility. With a wide variety of heating needs—including pool water, domestic hot water (DHW), space heating, and ventilation—the project required a robust, scalable solution powered entirely by renewable energy.
Scope of Works
- Supply and commissioning of:
- 6 × MasterTherm BA60i inverter-driven air-to-water heat pumps
- 2 × MasterTherm AQ60ZHX high-temperature heat pumps
- Integrated systems designed to handle:
- Space heating via LTHW circuits
- Pool water heating for three zones
- DHW for changing rooms and staff areas
- Heating of three Dantherm AHU coils for air distribution and dehumidification
System Description
- The six BA60i units form the core of the LTHW system, providing dynamic, zoned heating across the facility:
- Space heating throughout public and back-of-house areas
- Heating for three Dantherm AHU coils, ensuring comfortable, regulated air temperatures in poolside and spectator zones
- The two AQ60ZHX high-temperature units are responsible for:
- Supplying domestic hot water to showers, restrooms, and cleaning areas
- Heating three Bowman titanium heat exchangers, each dedicated to:
- The main swimming pool
- The learner pool
- The spa and hydrotherapy area
- All equipment is fully integrated into a centralised MasterTherm control system, offering:
- Real-time monitoring and analytics
- Remote adjustments and scheduling
- Load-balancing between units for optimal efficiency
Project Results & Benefits
- Versatile, multi-use system: A single integrated system manages diverse heating requirements across water, air, and building zones
- Precise thermal control: Each pool zone is individually regulated to meet specific temperature and hygiene standards
- Improved air quality and comfort: AHU coil heating maintains a consistent, warm indoor climate while controlling humidity in pool areas
- Lower operational costs: High-efficiency inverter heat pumps and intelligent controls work together to minimise energy consumption
- Long-term sustainability: The move away from fossil fuels future-proofs the facility and supports local government energy goals
- The installation at Askeaton Swimming Pool demonstrates how even the most complex public leisure facilities can be powered efficiently by smart, all-electric renewable energy systems. The project showcases the adaptability and reliability of MasterTherm heat pumps across demanding, high-use environments—setting a strong example for sustainable municipal infrastructure.





