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RE: Replacing Refrigerant on Mitsubishi Heat Pump  

By DavidAlgarve, 3 weeks ago

  @ashp-bobba Thanks for the updated comments. I certainly had the impression that the engineer was seeking something like flicking a dipswitch before proceeding. Could I impose further please? I have b...
RE: Say hello and introduce yourself  

By normpang, 3 weeks ago

  @editor fab - thanks Mars, and keep up the great work on your podcast!
Mars RE: Say hello and introduce yourself  

By Mars, 3 weeks ago

  @normpang welcome to the forums and we're really glad you enjoy our podcast and find it helpful. It can be overwhelming, and you're not alone, so when you're ready, start a new topic dedicated to your...
RE: Say hello and introduce yourself  

By normpang, 3 weeks ago

  morning all Love listening to your podcast, @editor I'm looking to replace a Vaillant Turbo Max Plus 837E, with a ASHP and possibly supplemented with solar panels. I've just bought a terraced house in...
Mars RE: Is this ASHP install OK?  

By Mars, 3 weeks ago

  If you're not happy with it, do NOT sign it off and do NOT release any remaining payments. You're paying a lot of money for this, and you need to be satirised satisfied and happy!
RE: Replacing Refrigerant on Mitsubishi Heat Pump  

By ASHP-BOBBA, 3 weeks ago

  So this is essentially an AC split with a hydro box which then converts the refrigerant energy to a plate-heat exchanger but in the hydro box end (so like taking that part out of a mono block and plac...
RE: Replacing Refrigerant on Mitsubishi Heat Pump  

By DavidAlgarve, 3 weeks ago

  @ashp-bobba I am most grateful to you and I am so pleased that you were able to summarise it and also come up with a simple alternative. When the contractor originaly visited, the young man dealing wi...
RE: Replacing Refrigerant on Mitsubishi Heat Pump  

By ASHP-BOBBA, 3 weeks ago

  @davidalgarve Hi, I understood all of that, so these systems have a pump down (forced cooling mode) setting which allows for all of the LEV's to be in the correct position and force the compressor to ...
RE: Replacing Refrigerant on Mitsubishi Heat Pump  

By DavidAlgarve, 3 weeks ago

  @ashp-bobba Thanks for your input. I stress that this contractor covers all manner of heating and cooling matters and I have more confidence in him than any of the many that I have come across here in...
RE: Compressor and Evaporator Stratification  

By ASHP-BOBBA, 3 weeks ago

  @trebor12345 So I think the 1st zigzag section shows some through coil sub-cooling before expansion and then the next section show the 1st stage distributor and then after this 1st evaporation it goes...
RE: Replacing Refrigerant on Mitsubishi Heat Pump  

By ASHP-BOBBA, 3 weeks ago

  @davidalgarve Hi David, anyone - refrigeration or AC holding an F-gas licence can pump down, rework your pipework, pressure test, evacuate and release the refrigerants back into the circuits for you, ...
RE: Replacing Refrigerant on Mitsubishi Heat Pump  

By Karl Richardson, 3 weeks ago

  @davidalgarve it isn't a Mitsubishi procedure. It is the F-Gas procedure which is European Regulations. Mitsubishi cannot override that. Their manuals and all other manufacturers manuals state that in...
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