Anyone help with placement of a Air source heat pump?
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From Google search it say this below:
"Key Conditions for Permitted Development
For Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs):
Size: The outdoor unit's volume must not exceed 1.5 cubic metres for houses (0.6 cubic metres for flats).
Placement:
Not on a pitched roof, or on a wall/roof facing a highway.
Must be more than 3 meters from the property boundary (or 1 meter from a flat roof edge).
The rules were relaxed in May 2025 to allow installation closer to boundaries.
Noise: The installation must meet a calculated sound level of 42dB(A) or less at the property boundary.
Other: No more than one ASHP is allowed per property, and it can't be installed if a standalone wind turbine is already present."
My question is
Is the 3 meter boundary rule still correct or has this been altered in the May 2025 relaxing of the rules?
"Key Conditions for Permitted Development
For Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs):
Size: The outdoor unit's volume must not exceed 1.5 cubic metres for houses (0.6 cubic metres for flats).
Placement:
Not on a pitched roof, or on a wall/roof facing a highway.
Must be more than 3 meters from the property boundary (or 1 meter from a flat roof edge).
The rules were relaxed in May 2025 to allow installation closer to boundaries.
Noise: The installation must meet a calculated sound level of 42dB(A) or less at the property boundary.
Other: No more than one ASHP is allowed per property, and it can't be installed if a standalone wind turbine is already present."
My question is
Is the 3 meter boundary rule still correct or has this been altered in the May 2025 relaxing of the rules?
I heard that has been changed too. And notice almost everyone sites them right up close to their house wall. Check your local town planning guidance on the council website?
This was my plan too but I am warming to the idea of siting it right down the garden in a little dog kennel type shed with that insulated direct burial pipe-in-duct stuff. Not a fan of a great big hearing aid beige box next to my period correct Victorian 'ouse neiver!!
(Excuse the pun)
This was my plan too but I am warming to the idea of siting it right down the garden in a little dog kennel type shed with that insulated direct burial pipe-in-duct stuff. Not a fan of a great big hearing aid beige box next to my period correct Victorian 'ouse neiver!!
(Excuse the pun)
crossie said:
 From Google search it say this below:
"Key Conditions for Permitted Development
For Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs):
...
Other: No more than one ASHP is allowed per property, and it can't be installed if a standalone wind turbine is already present."
...
Well that's news to me.  We have three of them all independent from each other on the one property. "Key Conditions for Permitted Development
For Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs):
...
Other: No more than one ASHP is allowed per property, and it can't be installed if a standalone wind turbine is already present."
...
No wind turbine yet though...
GliderRider said:
crossie said:
 From Google search it say this below:
"Key Conditions for Permitted Development
For Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs):
...
Other: No more than one ASHP is allowed per property, and it can't be installed if a standalone wind turbine is already present."
...
Well that's news to me.  We have three of them all independent from each other on the one property. "Key Conditions for Permitted Development
For Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs):
...
Other: No more than one ASHP is allowed per property, and it can't be installed if a standalone wind turbine is already present."
...
No wind turbine yet though...
According to this link planning is required for more than two heat pump’s
https://www.grantuk.com/about/blog/do-grant-heat-p...
Our ASHP is approx 1.5m from boundary fence and 2.5-3m from adjacent property. Only window on that elevation is a bathroom. 
Our ASHP is very quiet (48db) and distance wasn’t flagged as issue by Octopus or the people who eventually done our install.
The rules did change a few months back to reduce min distance.
Our ASHP is very quiet (48db) and distance wasn’t flagged as issue by Octopus or the people who eventually done our install.
The rules did change a few months back to reduce min distance.
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