
Designed to assist non-MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) accredited installers in coming into the rising warmth pump market, Warmflow has launched its Warmth Pump Help+. This initiative is facilitated by means of an MCS umbrella scheme operated by Warmflow’s accredited companion, Microgeneration Assist Providers (MSS).
In line with the corporate, the Warmth Pump Help+ programme permits installers with out MCS certification to hold out MCS-compliant installations underneath MSS’s accreditation. This association permits householders to entry authorities incentives, such because the Boiler Improve Scheme (BUS), which presents grants of as much as £7,500 in England and Wales, and as much as £9,000 by means of Scotland’s Dwelling Vitality Scotland scheme. By partnering with MSS, installers can develop their providers with out the fast want for particular person MCS accreditation.
The corporate says that MSS gives a full suite of providers to make sure installations meet MCS requirements, together with system design, compliance documentation, and commissioning. This assist is designed to permit installers to give attention to the bodily set up, whereas MSS handles the executive elements.
Along with the Warmth Pump Help+ programme, Warmflow presents free air supply warmth pump coaching to empower installers with the mandatory information and abilities. This coaching enhances the assist supplied by MSS, guaranteeing that installers are outfitted to ship MCS-compliant installations.