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RE: Midea ASHP – how to set weather compensation  

By JamesPa, 1 week ago

  Can I just say that I dont necessarily agree with that. The problem this may cause is that it will switch off the heat pump when the air temperature in the room has reached the desired level, which i...
Majordennisbloodnok RE: What crazy nonsense are inverter limits and why are they imposed?  

By Majordennisbloodnok, 1 week ago

  I’ve also got a dual fuel Rangemaster. We originally had it hooked up to mains gas and then brought it with us when we moved. Converting it to bottled gas simply meant purchasing a different set of no...
RE: Midea ASHP – how to set weather compensation  

By Tasos, 1 week ago

  I think we are talking about the same type of Midea heat pumps. I attach the operation manual of mine, which in Section 10.2.5, p. 59, states what I am saying. Unless I understand wrongly.   &nbs...
RE: Midea ASHP – how to set weather compensation  

By pash44pump, 1 week ago

  @cathoderay nice one. That's what I was doing when I saw your message. Will revert  
Toodles RE: Octopus tariffs - a quick comparison  

By Toodles, 1 week ago

  @tim441 I’d agree wholeheartedly with that, with 2 x Powerwalls, we have a capacity of 27 kWh and have never needed to stray outside the ‘Cosy Hours’ (3 + 3 +2 hours per day). Not having an EV, I thin...
cathodeRay RE: Midea ASHP – how to set weather compensation  

By cathodeRay, 1 week ago

  Oh dear. Evergreen appears to be a quick shot spanner plumber to heat pump planner toolkit from an outfit called EasyMCS. That rather sets the tone. I'm not even sure they know what a full formal surv...
RE: What crazy nonsense are inverter limits and why are they imposed?  

By Old_Scientist, 1 week ago

  @howardp99 We have an electric Rangemaster cooker that uses propane for the hobs. We pay around £95 for a 47kg cylinder which lasts us around 18-24 months, so well under the SC for gas. Ideally you ne...
RE: Midea ASHP – how to set weather compensation  

By JamesPa, 1 week ago

  No surprise TBH. Most will use a program to do the calculations. What they should be able to produce is the data they put in. Whether they can or will is another matter. All the other questions re...
RE: Midea ASHP – how to set weather compensation  

By JamesPa, 1 week ago

  @pash44pump @benson is pretty much spot on. We have been brainwashed by the controls industry into thinking that microzoning both in time and space is a good thing. Mostly it isn't, particularly wit...
RE: Midea ASHP – how to set weather compensation  

By pash44pump, 1 week ago

  @benson thank you. I am beginning to see that now and will be changing my approach thanks to what I have recently learned. @cathoderay and others. The response from my installers regarding the questio...
RE: Midea ASHP – how to set weather compensation  

By benson, 1 week ago

  @pash44pump a few observations which may or may not be of use, to add to the excellent and more technical advice from others. You mentioned in your initial post that you turn the rads off upstairs as ...
cathodeRay RE: Midea ASHP – how to set weather compensation  

By cathodeRay, 1 week ago

  This simply isn't true. Midea heat pumps of the type we are talking about are controlled in one of two ways: (a) using weather compensation (WC): the flow (leaving water) temp is set from the outside ...
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