[Sticky] Air source heat pump roll call – what heat pump brand and model do you have?
Forum Handle: Judith
Manufacturer: Vaillant
Model: Aro THERM Plus 7kW (achieves 8.3kW)
Type: ASHP
Arrangement: Mono
Area of Country: South Coast
Home Type: House 1950s detached
Size: Square Metres: 198m^2
Insulation Level: 7/10 300mm in loft, cavity wall beads or foam, Ar filled double glazing, BUT solid concrete floor in original house
Heat Loss Calculation: 7.5 kW by installer @ Amb. Temp, of:20.5 @-2C OR 6.5kW to 7kW using bills/smart meter and 6.5kW my calculations
Type of Controller: Vaillant Sensocomfort 720 TRV's on all old, but not on replacement, rads.
Type of Control: Weather Compensation (in expanded mode at present to prevent over-heating with solar load with large south facing windows)
System Type: Mostly Radiators, single zone 42C water flow temperature at external design temperature
Total Output of Heat Emitters: ~30kW at delta 50C
Buffer Tank or Low Loss Header: 26L Volumiser, on heating output side
Secondary Pumps: one post mixer for UFH in extension which needs an always lower temperature for floor covering
Solar PV System: 6kW 4kW with SunnyBoy Inverter (original FIT tariff) + 2kW on Growatt 2kW inverter
Power Diverter: No
Solar thermal system for DHW vacuum type
Battery System: Yes 9/5kWH Givenergy with AC 3 inverter
Household ventilation by MVHR. Baseline air leakage <1 ACH
Wood burner stove <5kW output
Needed planning permission (straight-forward) since pump mounted on side wall at the front can be seen from the road
2kW + Growatt & 4kW +Sunnyboy PV on south-facing roof Solar thermal. 9.5kWh Givenergy battery with AC3. MVHR. Vaillant 7kW ASHP (very pleased with it) open system operating on WC
Forum Handle: MikeH
Manufacturer: Aira
Model:Aira 8kW
Type: ASHP,
Arrangement: Mono,
Area of Country: Nottingham
Home Type: Dethatched House (1899),
Size: Square Metres: 112
Insulation Level: 6 (half externally insulated, double glassed, 300mm loft)
Heat Loss Calculation: 8.6kW @ Amb. Temp, of: -3.2C
Type of Controller: Aira wireless remote controller
Type of Control: Unknown, assume Weather Compensation,
System Type: Radiators (5 upgraded)
Total Output of Heat Emitters: unknown
Buffer Tank or Low Loss Header: 40l Buffer Tank
Secondary Pumps: 1
Solar PV System: 3.8kW
Power Diverter: No
Battery System: No
Forum Handle: ArundaleP
Manufacturer: Samsung
Model: AE080BXYDEG/EU (8kW HTQ)
Type: ASHP
Arrangement: Mono, High Temp capable.
Area of Country: Sussex
Home Type: House
Size: Square Metres: 101
Insulation Level: 6/10 (uninsulated concrete floor, 300mm in loft, insulated cavity walls, old UPVC double glazing)
Heat Loss Calculation: 6 kW @ Amb. Temp, of: -1.9C
Type of Controller: Homely
Type of Control: Adaptive, Weather Compensation, Flow Temperature, Room Influence, tariff optimised.
Tado set to all open but limits bedroom temps at night.
System Type: Radiators
Total Output of Heat Emitters: kW
Buffer Tank or Low Loss Header: No
Secondary Pumps: No
Solar PV System: 5.9kW
Power Diverter: No
Battery System: 9.7kWh
We also have a Nissan Leaf and vehicle to grid charger which is used to extend the use of off peak electricity in the winter evenings (vehicle to heat pump).
A lot of home automation is used to make all the systems work together efficiently.
1970’s 3 bed detached house in West Sussex. Mains gas disconnected September 2023.
Samsung HTQ 8kW heat pump using mostly existing radiators. House is warm 24/7 (normally between 20.3-20.6 C but currently with a newborn its 21-21.2 C).
Sunamp for hot water storage.
Solaredge 6kWp PV and 10kWh battery
Vehicle 2 Grid charger (used with a Leaf)
Wallbox EV charger (installed for Octopus Intelligent).
Home Assistant used for HEMS with lots of custom ESP devices to allow integration.
Insulation upgrades:
EPS cavity wall insulation.
Improved loft insulation (renewed and 300mm where possible).
Forum Handle: pj_preston
Manufacturer: Daikin
Model: Altherma 3 9kw EDLA09DA3V3
Type: ASHP
Arrangement: Monobloc
Area of Country: Location Preston. North West England
Home Type: Detached 3 Bedroom Bungalow
Size: Square Metres: Original 80 sq m, Extended 32 sq m Total 112 sq m
Insulation Level: Original 6, Extended 8
Heat Loss Calculation: 6.827kW @ -3.2C
Type of Controller: Daikin Weather Dependant with Leaving Water Temperature Control. TRV’s and 2 zone UFH. Madoka is installed in central hall and MMI in services cupboard.
Type of Control: Weather Compensation and LWT Weather Dependant
System Type: Radiators for 80 sq mtrs and UFH for 32 sq mtrs
Total Output of Heat Emitters: 8.923kW
Buffer Tank or Low Loss Header: Volumiser installed in loft area
Secondary Pumps: Number or No No.
Solar PV System: Size or No No.
Power Diverter: Yes or No No.
Battery System: Size or No No.
Apprentice Retiree
Forum Handle: jamespetts
Manufacturer: Vaillant
Model: Arotherm + 7kW
Type: ASHP
Arrangement: Monobloc
Area of Country: London
Home Type: 2 bed mid-terrace
Size: Square Metres:67.15
Insulation Level: ?
Heat Loss Calculation: 6.4kW @ -1.8C
Type of Controller: Vaillant sensoCOMFORT VRC 720f/3 + Honeywell EvoHome for TRVs
Type of Control: Weather Compensation + (independent) Honeywell TRVs
System Type: Cast iron radiators
Total Output of Heat Emitters: 8..898kW
Buffer Tank or Low Loss Header: Low loss header
Secondary Pumps: One
Solar PV System: 8kW peak
Power Diverter: No
Battery System: Not yet but possibly in future
Manufacturer: Grant
Model: Aerona 3 - 6kw
Type: ASHP
Area of Country: Ireland, Cork
Home Type: House detached
Size: Square Metres: 182
Insulation Level: 8/9
Heat Loss Calculation: Unknown
Type of Controller: Grant standard controller, 2 zone stats
Type of Control : Weather compensation
System Type: UFH up and downstairs
Total Output of Heat Emitters: unknown
Buffer Tank or Low Loss Header: BT
Secondary Pumps: No
Solar PV System: no
Power Diverter: No
Battery System: No
Manufacturer: Octopus
Model: Cosy6
Type: ASHP
Arrangement: Mono
Area of Country: SE
Home Type: House - semi-detached
Size: Square Metres: 75
Insulation Level: EPC B (after ASHP and Solar PV)
Heat Loss Calculation: 4.1kW @ Amb. Temp, of: -2.4C
Type of Controller: Cosy Hub
Type of Control: Weather compensating
System Type: Radiators (with 10mm PEX microbore)
Total Output of Heat Emitters: 4.6kW @ dT30
Buffer Tank or Low Loss Header: 26L volumizer on the CH return
Secondary Pumps: none
Solar PV System: 2.64kWp azimuth 145 tilt 40 with Enphase microinverters
Power Diverter: none
Battery System: 2 x Enphase IQ5p (5kWh, 3.2kW AC)
I really don't have a lot of this information, but I'll fill what I can:
Forum Handle: eqwilts
Manufacturer: LG
Model: HM091MR
Type: ASHP
Arrangement: Mono
Area of Country: North Wiltshire
Home Type: House
Size: Square Metres: 65
Insulation Level: Scale of 1 to 10 possibly? Don't know how to calculate that, loft insulation, double glazing, cavity wall insulation
Heat Loss Calculation: kW @ Amb. Temp, of: ?C
Type of Controller: Smart Single Thermostat, dumb trvs
Type of Control: Adaptive, Weather Compensation, Flow Temperature, Room Temperature etc.
System Type: Radiators
Total Output of Heat Emitters: kW
Buffer Tank or Low Loss Header: No info supplied
Secondary Pumps: No info supplied
Solar PV System: 3.2kw
Power Diverter: ?
Battery System: 2 x 3kw
Mitsubishi Zubadan 14kW with Mixergy 210l DHW
Mitsubishi Zubadan 14kW with Mixergy 210l DHW in 220m2 barn property. 24 solar panels = 9kWp with GivEnergy 5.0kW Hybrid inverter and 19kWh GivE batteries. Jaga Strada fan-assisted rads throughout. Landvac vacuum glazing/triple glazed windows.
@downfield May I point you in the direction of this topic about the anti-legionella system used by heat-pumps to prevent the growth of bacteria in the DHW tank...
... and then this topic which discusses possible software deficiencies in the anti-legionella cycle implemented by Mitsubishi heat-pumps.
In particular, your 210-litre DHW tank is borderline for whether a 3kW immersion heater can actually raise the water temperature sufficiently high during the 60-min window in which it operates.
The quality of the pipe insulation around the tank needs to be high.
Please make responses in those topics, rather than here.
Save energy... recycle electrons!
Forum Handle: adrian
Manufacturer: Vaillant
Model: Arotherm plus 5
Type: ASHP
Arrangement: Mono
Area of Country: Oxfordshire
Home Type: semi detached house
Size: Square Metres: 100
Insulation Level: 8
Heat Loss Calculation: 4kW @ Amb. Temp, of: -2C
Type of Controller: Vaillant thing
Type of Control:, Weather Compensation .
System Type: Radiators
Total Output of Heat Emitters: 4.5kW @45C
Buffer Tank or Low Loss Header: No
Secondary Pumps: no
Solar PV System: 4.3kwp
Power Diverter: No
Battery System: 9.5kwh
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