Kishoge Community College (Dublin)
Project Overview
Kishoge required a resilient, high-capacity, low-carbon plant to serve a large secondary school—with dedicated DHW that never competes with heating demand.
Scope of Works
- 3 × MasterThermBA90iP (space heating)
- 1 × MasterThermBA37iP (dedicated DHW)
- Multiple LTHW heating zones + calorifier-based DHW
System Description
- Three BA90iP units operate in parallel to create a~150 kW array with load balancing and redundancy.
- The BA37iP providesstand-alone DHW via an insulated calorifier, preserving space-heating performance during peaks.
- All units feature inverter modulation, PLC logic for pump/schedule control, andsecure remote diagnostics.
Project Results & Benefits
- Scalable capacityand built-in resilience for high occupancy.
- Clear oversightwith real-time monitoring and alarms.
- DHW reliabilityindependent of heating demand.
- Major carbon reductionswith quiet, electric operation.
