I am not suggesting that they will get a proper sizing and cost from a budget rule of thumb. However we are trying to get more knowledge out there so that the novice owner has some idea of what he/she will require.
You started off going on about, correctly, the benefit of having a a proper heat loss calculation on a property. I agree with that.
What I have suggested, in the past, is that a 'rule of thumb' is helpful in getting an idea of their requirements. Its not rocket science and its not final, but many engineers do use that 'rule' as a guide for initial sizing.
You disagree, and that is your prerogative. Lets leave it there!
I agree @bobbt9866. The objective of these forums to is help novices make better informed decisions, and any rule of thumb metric or guidance gives novices a starting point from which to have a conversation with an installer. It's up to the installers to then do a proper heat loss analysis and to recommend the right system.
We're a prime example of this. We had no guidance or clue what size heap pump we needed. We had proposals ranging from a 9kW, 12kW, 18kW and 2x16kW systems. That's all over the radar. So any ballpark estimate to get the conversation going is critical.
Pre-order: The Ultimate Guide to Heat Pumps
Subscribe and follow our Homeowners’ Q&A heat pump podcast
I have many great contacts in the heating sector and when these guys mention loads calculated I automatically mentally check against 100w/m2 and invariably the figures match.
As the writer stated, there are many cases where load calcs are made and many where guestimates are done, i am dealing with one that you know about. We need a savvy public, where possible to improve the domestic market, at the bottom end.
I want people to show more interest when buying a house, in regard to their heating systems. They can only do that with knowledge.
I have got Sam her support from the manufacturer this afternoon, by the way!
@bobbt9866, as the UK pushes towards heat pumps, consumers and homeowner knowledge needs to increase. Heat pumps are a bit of dark science and people need to get educated to make better decisions – that's primarily the reason behind this site and these forums.
I bet Sam will be relieved, because I think she was getting despondent again as there wasn't much happening. Great news you've been able reignite things for them again.
Pre-order: The Ultimate Guide to Heat Pumps
Subscribe and follow our Homeowners’ Q&A heat pump podcast
Second installer coming to survey shortly. Very old house but much better building fabric than you'd expect. Previous EPC C with more improvement since. Huge thermal mass, facing south etc. Naturally warm house. 169sq m. First quote 17kw and say goodbye to downstairs WC with massive tank! Estimate suspiciously close to 'bog standard' 1kw per 10sq m.
The standard heat loss calculators are bad at our type of house. It's a niche case and understandably retrofit maths is focused on older houses of brick etc rather than 2 foot thick cob (rammed earth) 😀
Anyway my own research suggests something nearer 12kw coupled to compact Mixergy cylinder or Sunamp heat battery. External must be v quiet and small as possible because it needs planning permission (listed house/conservation area). Internal needs to be compact as we prefer not to cross our legs...
I would suggest you try speaking to the installers. I got a tool sent to me developed by Freedom Heat Pumps which works through all the steps you might need to take. I've converted it into a google sheet you can download and use at your leisure. Its not my tool, so might have issues. However Freedom are a pretty big company, so anything they developed is probably pretty legit for your use case.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HAGXEC7WOhjsmXFf8Noh9CUvafc8E-DvoKn96zehmYc/edit?usp=sharing
@bobbt9866 That might be. I've not interacted with Freedom at all, I just got sent it when I was getting quoted by one of the companies as an FYI. Seems pretty good and I had to go through the room by room and correct a number of assumptions the survey made about wall insulation. For instance they assumed our upstairs as double glazed, when it is triple. However that isn't an option, so they I had to manually find the U value and edit it myself. Overall though the figures tally with the quoted ASHP and give me a good idea of running costs I can work with
Posted by: @bobbt9866That sheet/programme was probably created by Graham Hendra who certainly knows his stuff.
Always worth finding blogs done by Graham for their information.
We've been in touch with Graham (about three weeks ago) and he's given us permission to repost his articles on Renewable Heating Hub. We've posted the first one last week, more to follow in weeks to come. He's written on some very interesting subjects.
Pre-order: The Ultimate Guide to Heat Pumps
Subscribe and follow our Homeowners’ Q&A heat pump podcast
- 26 Forums
- 2,118 Topics
- 46.6 K Posts
- 32 Online
- 4,523 Members
Join Us!
Latest Posts
-
The sad end of my ECO4 installation.
This afternoon I was advised by a charity that was help...
By Dwynwen , 2 hours ago
-
RE: Why do we need pressurised systems?
@iaack I enquired of Wattson and the reply was very muc...
By Toodles , 2 hours ago
-
@jamespa that is quite important. It would be good if t...
By Grantmethestrength , 3 hours ago
-
RE: Replacing Refrigerant on Mitsubishi Heat Pump
@davidalgarve It should just be recovered by both servi...
By dgclimatecontrol , 5 hours ago
-
RE: Who's your electricity provider and what's your tariff?
Aggregators have been recognised for many years, and it...
By Transparent , 6 hours ago
-
RE: Help me keep the faith with my air source heat pump installation
Great news I edited my previous post (probably af...
By JamesPa , 9 hours ago
-
RE: Double or Triple Glazed Windows?
@toodles Glad to hear things are progressing well for y...
By TRBob , 10 hours ago
-
RE: 300 Liter Tank - Do I have to heat it all?
I agree with @morgan. You can turn down the target t...
By JamesPa , 11 hours ago
-
How to waste energy (and time) playing with AI.
A friend of mine who subscribes to an AI service was ex...
By Toodles , 1 day ago
-
RE: Heat Pump Books For Beginners – Bodge Buster & From Zero To Heat Pump Hero
@topher you’re more than welcome to, yes. I’ll send you...
By Mars , 2 days ago
-
RE: Fitting new shower valve ..........
I’ve never taken a chance when fiddling and changing ou...
By Mars , 2 days ago
-
You should contact the council and report the unsatisfa...
By JamesPa , 2 days ago
-
RE: Benefits of an extra horizontal loop for GSHP
I would deffo install an additional slinky run, especia...
By Transparent , 2 days ago
-
RE: Say hello and introduce yourself
@editor fab - thanks Mars, and keep up the great work o...
By normpang , 2 days ago
-
RE: Compressor and Evaporator Stratification
@trebor12345 So I think the 1st zigzag section shows so...
By ASHP-BOBBA , 3 days ago
-
RE: Is this just haze or something more?
@majordennisbloodnok I was giving a talk to primary sch...
By Toodles , 3 days ago
-
RE: Tesla Powerwall – More of a ‘Luxury’ Than an ROI Winner!
We had our Tesla Powerwall 3 (and Gateway) installed ea...
By Old_Scientist , 3 days ago
-
Indeed. With a battery its presumably the battery con...
By JamesPa , 3 days ago
-
RE: No-code, plug-and-play monitoring for your heat pump
To update an ESP device using ESPHome in Home Assistant...
By Grantmethestrength , 4 days ago