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Hi RV3, Yes, I'm afraid you will not be able to use auto adaptation, but you can still set your system for weather compensation.
Ecodan's, and I think other ASHP's, use auto adaptation to monitor the actual indoor temperature, and adjust the weather compensation to fine tune the...
@justinsb Don't worry Justin, the temperature is due to fall again tonight.
@rv3 Hi RV3, As Batalto has pointed out, correctly adjusted weather compensation will allow your ASHP to operate at the lowest water flow tempera...
@kev-m Good morning Kev, Once more you have provided excellent data, that shows what can be achieved when your system is better optimised. For yo...
If anyone would genuinely like me to help resolve problems with their system, or advise on how to improve the efficient, would you please direct messa...
@editor You are all correct to a certain extent. I have been commissioning industrial systems for more years than I can remember, and have worked...
@kev-m Hi Kev, Having spent quite a number of hours going through the Grant installers manual, apparently wasting my time, I can confirm that the...
I think that you will find that all heating system are weather dependent, it is just that ASHP's are more weather dependent than the other types.
You will probably discover that the reduction in energy use is due to the fact that it is much warmer today.
@rv3 Hi RV3, Thank you for the birthday wishes. Yes, that is your FTC controller. It would appear to be set for room temperature control rather...
@littlered As a rough estimate, based on the size of your property and the type of system that you have, you are probably using 2 to 3 times the am...
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