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RE: Looking for a GSHP installer

@jdee PM me if you want to discuss it.

3 years ago
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RE: Most efficient use of NIBE GSHP with Solar PV

@bob-grumble You made a very good decission purchasing the Nibe unit and this will make you even happier. There are 2 different modules that fit in ...

3 years ago
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RE: Bathroom rad with no TRV does not appear to be working at all

@cervelo I would ask them to replace the Glycol with a dump valve. Glycol will significantly increase your heating cost as it is like pumping syrup. T...

3 years ago
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RE: Looking for a GSHP installer

@editor The air is not removed from the house, the cold water from the ground collector is circulated through the central heating system, cooling inst...

3 years ago
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RE: Looking for a GSHP installer

It is relitivly easy and very cheap to cool with a GSHP, you have install a heat exchainger, and a couple of pumps and a controller (if the unit you h...

3 years ago
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RE: Looking for a GSHP installer

@jdee I can help, but I think it may violate the forum terms, check with Mars.

3 years ago
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RE: Looking for a GSHP installer

@ldnajt Yes it can, but why would you? If a heat pump system is designed properly, it will work properly and supply substantial savngs and good paybac...

3 years ago
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RE: Heat pump installation quotations

@derek-m It is called snouts in the trough. It is a system that is so complicated, burocratic and disjointed that it is almost impossable to get an a...

3 years ago
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RE: Heat pump installation quotations

@editor It is very simple, I would presume they are MCS regestered, If they are then contact RECC or Hies, which ever they are members of. They shoud ...

3 years ago
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RE: Heat pump installation quotations

@mjr Do the regulations miss the point YES, are the regulators ineffective, YES

3 years ago
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RE: Considering a heat pump for a '50s house

@mjr PIR stands for polyisocyanurate, which is a type of rigid foam insulation that's used in building construction.

3 years ago
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RE: Considering a heat pump for a '50s house

@majordennisbloodnok MVHR fans should run continuously 24-7 365. A person exhales about 1 cup of water per day, that is probably more than you produce...

3 years ago
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