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JamesPa
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RE: Aira Heat Pump: Stylish Scandinavian Heating

Welcome to the forum, you will find that people here are very willing to help. To answer this properly we need to know a bit more eg what was the as...

10 months ago
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RE: More Samsung weather compensation oddities (8kW Gen6)

Sensible IMHO, varying the target FT might give a clue!

10 months ago
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RE: More Samsung weather compensation oddities (8kW Gen6)

OK I must admit Im a bit stumped. Reducing it to its basics, the heat pump does not appear to be reaching the flow temperature you have told it t...

10 months ago
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RE: More Samsung weather compensation oddities (8kW Gen6)

OK. It does sound like its possibly the system not the heat pump, thats limiting the output, and since room temp has dropped then there quite possibl...

10 months ago
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RE: Column radiators for heat pump

Radiator manufacturers generally provide either outputs at lower temperatures, an equation, or the 'exponent'. For radiators other than fan radiators...

10 months ago
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RE: More Samsung weather compensation oddities (8kW Gen6)

A few questions might help point us in the right direction: Is the buffer tank plumbed 2 port or 4 port? Is there a secondary pump on the emitter ...

10 months ago
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RE: Samsung Gen7 setup

Not irrelevant, but you shouldn't be throttling all radiators just to increase delta t, that achieves nothing other than to make the pump work harder ...

10 months ago
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RE: Samsung Gen7 setup

I'm not sure what you mean by better. As a general principle you should be fully opening the valve on the radiator furthest away/last to heat up and ...

10 months ago
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RE: Shocks when cleaning panels

Interesting There is a discussion about this hereand the discussion is consistent with the measured AC potential. Since it's the IET it's pro...

10 months ago
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RE: Shocks when cleaning panels

genuine the frame was live, meter on it [/quote] Live AC or live DC? not that either should happen!

10 months ago
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RE: Shocks when cleaning panels

That's plausible imho. A pressure washer might well penetrate the seal on a connector. I use a hose and broom and avoid getting water underneath wh...

10 months ago
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RE: Shocks when cleaning panels

Is the source verified or is it fake news put about by fossil fuel supporters? To get a shock you would need to come in contact with the electricity....

10 months ago
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