Search
Close this search box.

Caice Acoustic Louvre Enclosure keeps four heat pumps quiet in school playground

There is a growing trend in the UK for schools and colleges to adopt energy-efficient solutions, save money and reduce their environmental impact.

Boy in playground
Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash.

Collaborating on this decarbonisation project

Decimo Project Engineering, a construction and project management company, collaborated with Caice, a specialist designer, manufacturer and installer of acoustic louvre enclosures, to address the heating needs of St Botolph’s Primary School in Norfolk. 

Designed to suit an existing concrete slab in a school playground

The challenge set for Caice by Decimo Project Engineering was to design, manufacture, deliver and install an acoustic louvre enclosure to house four heat pumps based on an existing concrete slab in the primary school playground, next to the building. 

During our site survey we found that the enclosure required notches and trims to suit guttering, low level roofs, low level walls and a patio area. So we designed the acoustic enclosure based on our site survey and this was approved, a little smaller and taller than originally quoted against our client’s drawings and included a door and all associated steelwork/purlins. 

Thoughtful design and planning for easy maintenance

The primary issue was the confined space within the school’s playground, which required careful design and planning. The acoustic enclosure was designed with the correct airspace and maintenance clearance, considering the tight space constraints and to meet all requirements. 

Successful installation with minimal disruption to the school and children

Then the installation had to be carried out during term time and weekends to minimise disruption to the school’s daily activities. Access was not easy, but we overcame this through good communications with our client. The acoustic louvre enclosure meets their requirements and fits into a very small patio area of a primary school.

Acoustic louvre enclosures for heat pumps for a quieter, more sustainable future in education

Each year more schools and colleges are installing heat pumps to save energy and benefit the environment, and this project with Decimo Engineering Projects at St Botolph’s Primary School is just one of successful stories that we have been involved in. 

By prioritising sustainability and energy efficiency, the school not only reduced its environmental footprint but also demonstrated a commitment to providing a greener and more sustainable learning environment for its students. 

This underscores the potential for educational institutions to make meaningful contributions to energy conservation and environmental protection through the adoption of modern, eco-friendly technologies like heat pumps, photo voltaic panels, LED lighting and improved insulation.

Caice Acoustic Louvre Enclosure in St Botolph's playground

A cleaner, greener school with a smaller carbon footprint

The pupils have always shown an eager interest in the environment and protecting the future of the planet. In 2021 they asked, “are we doing enough and shouldn’t we be doing more?” So the adults commissioned a survey to identify what could be done to reduce the environmental impact of the school. This resulted in the completion of a decarbonisation project funded by a £1 million Government grant. 

There is no plantet B
Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash.

Caice products and services provided

Site survey
Design
Delivery
Manufacture of Acoustic Louvre Enclosure, doors & steelworks/purlins
Installation
Project management

Acoustic Enclosures make noisy equipment quieter

Discover more about our Acoustic Enclosures

Pioneering 'Continuous Line' Acoustic Louvre system

Discover more about Acoustic Louvre system

How can we help you?

Got a question? We’ll have the answer.