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Ideal Logic 10kW Heat Pump Pipes Noisy and Very Expensive to Run

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Related, but slightly off topic, do we know who / where actually makes the ideal heatpumps (in particular the hp290). I would dearly love to "buy British" , but I suspect, as with solar panels, it is not possible. 



   
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Posted by: @gsv3miac

Related, but slightly off topic, do we know who / where actually makes the ideal heatpumps (in particular the hp290). I would dearly love to "buy British" , but I suspect, as with solar panels, it is not possible. 

The ideal r290s are Midea clones (but with ideal controls) made I believe in china.

To the best of my knowledge Mitsubishi and Vaillant assemble heat pumps in the UK.  Both have a good reputation (as does ideal in fairness)

 


This post was modified 1 year ago 2 times by JamesPa

4kW peak of solar PV since 2011; EV and a 1930s house which has been partially renovated to improve its efficiency. 7kW Vaillant heat pump.


   
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