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ASHP in Norfolk

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(@kundk)
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Posted by: @batalto

@kundk I think it's going to be the standard question around here.

Give us your weather compensation settings please

I'd be happy if you help me how to get it. 🙂

Or you have to wait until I figure it our myself.

 



   
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(@batalto)
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@kundk I am not sure on how to get it from a Samsung - You'll have to do a little bit of reading


12kW Midea ASHP - 8.4kw solar - 29kWh batteries
262m2 house in Hampshire
Current weather compensation: 47@-2 and 31@17
My current performance can be found - HERE
Heat pump calculator spreadsheet - HERE


   
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(@prjohn)
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Weather compensation (water law) for Samsung AE***RXYDEG

Outdoor

low 15,   high -2

Water out

low 37, high 50 for radiators 



   
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(@kundk)
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So far, so good. Although these weren't really cold days.

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