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Posted by: @benson

Regarding the warm end of the WC curve, are there any particular parameters that people would recommend?

The real answer is trial and error, because there are a lot of variables, and no two houses will be exactly the same. A good starting point for an average property with radiators might be 30 @ 15 for the right hand warmer OAT end of the curve, and then the design parameters at the left hand cooler OAT end of the curve, eg 45 @ -2, but this will vary eg given the space constraints I have radiators that are on the small side, and so I need a higher LWT at the lower end of the curve, currently 52 @ -2, which is down a bit from the design parameters of 55 @ -2. The right hand end of my curve is currently 31 @ 15. It is also worth bearing in mind that outside the OAT endpoints, the 'curve' flat lines, ie 31 @ 15 is really 31 @ 12 and above degrees, and 52 @ -2 is really 52 @ -2 and below degrees.

Posted by: @benson

Furthermore I guess this is the time of year when the heating might just need to be turned on and off when a bit cold as it isn't quite 'full' heating season yet...

Mostly for historical reasons, ie habit, I try to have one day, preferably in October, when the heating goes on and stays on. But with a heat pump, there really is nothing to stop you putting it on a bit earlier if it is nippy and turning it off again if things warm up. My kitchen room temp this morning when I got up was 15 degrees, if it gets much lower I shall say weather be damned, and the heating will go on!   


Midea 14kW (for now...) ASHP heating both building and DHW


   
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