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Dockray
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Joined: Feb 10, 2023
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Topics: 2 / Replies: 19
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RE: How to set the warm end of the weather compensation curve when it's not warm

@derek-m Thank you for your help and time. You're right about it taking practice to read the data - I haven't found any information on this other than...

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

@derek-m I reduced the pump speed from 5 (maximum) to 3 and the house has been half to 1 degree under the target temperature but this is probably beca...

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

@mjr Thank you, I'd not even considered a summer schedule and this makes the most sense as the weather round here is very up and down even in the summ...

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

@mjr Thanks for the reply. I'm hoping we won't need the heating on for too much longer. We've not done a Spring in this house yet. This might seem ...

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

@derek-m Thank you for replying. I'll try reducing the water pump speed first as that too had been left on factory settings and let you know the effec...

3 years ago
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RE: Air source heat pump roll call

Handle: @dockray Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Model: Ecodan 8.5kw Type: ASHP Arrangement: Monobloc Area of Country: Lake District (400m above se...

3 years ago
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RE: Say hello and introduce yourself

@transparent Thanks for that. We were commissioned last June and still haven't received our BUS grant, so I'm not sure how they'll cope if more people...

3 years ago
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RE: Say hello and introduce yourself

Hi, We live in a converted industrial building, 400m above sea level in the Lake District. We finally finished it in March '22 and have a Mitsubishi...

3 years ago
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