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Dockray
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Topics: 2 / Replies: 19
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RE: ASHP Servicing

Any experience or recommendations of someone who can service and check over our ASHP set up in the Cumbria area?

2 years ago
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RE: Smart meter installation – seamless or a potential nightmare?

@transparent Thanks for the reply. Please elaborate on what sort of 'contractor' you believe is required By 'contractor' I meant someone to help ...

3 years ago
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RE: Smart meter installation – seamless or a potential nightmare?

@derek-m @allyfish Thank you for the reassurance. That's the conclusion we've been coming to - despite still feeling out of our depth learning the in...

3 years ago
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RE: Smart meter installation – seamless or a potential nightmare?

@transparent We have a SMETS2 smart meter but sadly it isn't smart. After fitting we were told signal strength in our area (Northern) is too weak and ...

3 years ago
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RE: Numerous issues – 11kW Daikin Altherma 3

@derek-m Thank you from me too - this thread has helped me. You are very right about needing to be 'ready' to hear the next piece of information. I re...

3 years ago
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RE: Say hello and introduce yourself

@cathoderay This is a brilliant explanation - if you're not a teacher, you should be.

3 years ago
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RE: How to set the warm end of the weather compensation curve when it's not warm

@harriup Thanks, I've found the thread and will check that because we didn't used to have a problem when the water was on all day, its only come to li...

3 years ago
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RE: How to set the warm end of the weather compensation curve when it's not warm

@sunandair Hi, thanks for the reply. "On reading about your large windows and solar gain - there is usually other times of the day or on exceptiona...

3 years ago
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RE: How to set the warm end of the weather compensation curve when it's not warm

@harriup Hi, thanks for taking time to reply. I've reread it many times and think Ive got my head around it. So here goes... "If your house is so w...

3 years ago
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RE: How to set the warm end of the weather compensation curve when it's not warm

@abernyte @morgan @derek-m Thank you all. I feel I'm asking, what to most, must seem like very simple questions but when you are new to it everything ...

3 years ago
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RE: How to set the warm end of the weather compensation curve when it's not warm

@abernyte Thanks for the clarification. Can you see both of these happening on MELcloud and if so what am I looking for?

3 years ago
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