Viessmann has introduced an MCS certification scheme to cut time and cost for installers.
Viessmann Access, which is open to all Viessmann-trained installers, allows non MCS-accredited installers fitting air source heat pumps (ASHPs) to take advantage of the new Boiler Upgrade Scheme without the commitment of MCS membership.
Emma-Louise Bennett, Customer Relationship Coordinator at Viessmann, said: “This scheme is a real game-changer for our installers.
“MCS accreditation involves in-depth assessment; installers are required to have certain procedures in place, evidence their credit history and pay to renew their membership every year. Most micro businesses are not equipped to do this – it takes up time and resources many simply do not have.
“Viessmann Access will support those new to heat pumps to gain experience and operate under our guidance, knowing they have the full support of the manufacturer through all stages of the process, until they are ready to become certified. Viessmann commissions the installer to install the heat pump system and signs it off via a service engineer commissioning check, with Viessmann taking full ownership of the installation and only charging if the quotation is won. The total charge is around £1,300 per install, which includes design, certification and commissioning fees.”
All Viessmann residential ASHP products are included in the scheme and a typical product package would feature the ASHP together with a twin coil cylinder, or a heat pump with an integrated cylinder such as the Vitocal 151-A air source storage heat pump, as well as a seven-year warranty.
Viessmann’s Marketing Director, Darren McMahon, said, “The time to expand into non-fossil technologies is now, but it can be complicated and we want to support our partners, who are essential to the success of the UK’s energy transition, so they avoid the headache. Our trials of the scheme have been very positive. Installers have really appreciated us being the helping hand they need as they build up their confidence in a new technology area that will support their future growth.
“Our installer partners are at the heart of this scheme, and we believe it represents a really positive step towards growing the heat pump market and helping the UK towards its carbon emissions targets.”
