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RE: Aira Heat Pump: Stylish Scandinavian Heating

@mikeh I wanted to install the Open Energy Monitoring system onto our unit at my cost when it was being installed in August 2024, but Aira HQ in Swede...

5 months ago
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RE: Aira Heat Pump: Stylish Scandinavian Heating

@editor when I was looking for a HP I went to the Fully Electric Show North and Aira were there. At this stage only a few test HP’s had been installed...

6 months ago
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RE: Aira Heat Pump: Stylish Scandinavian Heating

@toodles I agree. I’m not against room temperature monitors but we shouldn’t be changing the target temperature. A friend of mine had a heat pump inst...

1 year ago
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RE: Aira Heat Pump: Stylish Scandinavian Heating

@chandykris habitual rooms should be designed for a temperature of 21° and bedrooms 18° You can of course turn your thermostat up or down but once you...

1 year ago
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RE: Aira Heat Pump: Stylish Scandinavian Heating

@rikiarn AIRA connects via WiFi Bluetooth and Threads so it will always have a connection. If you are away and can’t connect for some reason then just...

1 year ago
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RE: Aira Heat Pump: Stylish Scandinavian Heating

@chandykris we have a AIRA HP and they told me that everything is covered. We can clean the magna filter ourselves and they show you how to do it. Any...

1 year ago
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RE: Aira Heat Pump: Stylish Scandinavian Heating

@chandykris my advice would be to change any radiators recommended to run on a low flow temperature. Ours is designed at 45° with an outside temperatu...

1 year ago
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RE: Aira Heat Pump: Stylish Scandinavian Heating

@andy_e you mentioned that you will need planning permission. Someone else on this forum needed the same with octopus and that’s where it all went wro...

1 year ago
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RE: Aira Heat Pump: Stylish Scandinavian Heating

Our heat loss is 4.94 kw @ -4° Max designed flow temperature 45° 4 bedroom semi detached 1930’s house 91.44m2 ECP A Part triple glazed the remaind...

1 year ago
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