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RE: Help me understand my Mitsubishi Ecodan system  

By Gary, 3 weeks ago

  @carpenterstation because heat pumps are built by engineers and have not been historically developed for the average human to be able to operate, hence, the reason this forum exists. Yes that needs to...
Carpenterstation RE: Help me understand my Mitsubishi Ecodan system  

By Carpenterstation, 3 weeks ago

  @gary another £50 … in addition to the £several hundred to measure actual energy used…. Why is none of this standard?
RE: Help me understand my Mitsubishi Ecodan system  

By Gary, 3 weeks ago

  @carpenterstation Yep that looks all normal, if you want to turn the heating off and leave the hot water on then you have to do it from the controller. You could sign up for Melpump its a web app that...
Carpenterstation RE: Help me understand my Mitsubishi Ecodan system  

By Carpenterstation, 3 weeks ago

  @abernyte nope. Attachment : IMG_0553.png I have an “actions”, “All off” option top right of the “building list” page but that turns off Hot water too, and there is an “on / off” option on th...
RE: Getting the best out of a heat pump - is Homely a possible answer?  

By JamesPa, 3 weeks ago

  Cynically I would suggest its there to protect the installer and cost you money unnecessarily (both at install time and in running costs). The smart money these days is on the conclusion that buffer ...
Toodles RE: Getting the best out of a heat pump - is Homely a possible answer?  

By Toodles, 3 weeks ago

  @potatoman Our Homely also controls the secondary (Wilo Pico) pump that is positioned post LLH flow output. In fact, I had to wait for Evergreen to incorporate this feature into the Homely controller ...
RE: Help me understand my Mitsubishi Ecodan system  

By JamesPa, 3 weeks ago

  Yes Yes to the first No to the second (I think) as this results in cold return water being swept up into the flow, reducing the flow temp to emitters for any given flow temp from the HP. Thus the HP...
RE: Help me understand my Mitsubishi Ecodan system  

By GergoH, 3 weeks ago

  @jamespa Please correct me if I'm wrong here, but isn't the temperature difference between each pair of ports a function of the difference in flow rate on the two sides of the buffer? For example: - ...
RE: Getting the best out of a heat pump - is Homely a possible answer?  

By Potatoman, 3 weeks ago

  If you have a buffer tank you will have a post buffer tank pump, when I had my Homely fitted I had to rearrange the electrics for this as it was wired via 3rd party controls which got removed so now ...
Abernyte RE: Help me understand my Mitsubishi Ecodan system  

By Abernyte, 3 weeks ago

  Does the big on/off button at the top left corner of the MelCloud front page not do that?
RE: Help me understand my Mitsubishi Ecodan system  

By Gary, 3 weeks ago

  @robs Is this only in the newer controllers I don't have that option on my FTC5
RE: Help me understand my Mitsubishi Ecodan system  

By RobS, 3 weeks ago

  Mitsubishi have a setting called summer mode for this. It's in the service menu under Operational Settings. There are settings for switching summer mode on/off, ambient on/off temperatures and how oft...
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