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JamesPa
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RE: How to make me regret installing a heat pump

OK so as a starter for 10 You need to start with the presumption that it MUST be done, no ifs, no buts, JFDI. If you don't start with this presum...

10 months ago
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RE: Shutting down heating when out for the day - data

Well yes. It will cost you <£1. Divide by 24 to get power as opposed to energy, and you get 150W. That's one and a half 'old' electric bulbs, ...

10 months ago
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RE: Shutting down heating when out for the day - data

3.5kWh spread over 24hrs is only 150W. Do you mean that? If so Id stop worrying about a kWh here and there, its so low.

10 months ago
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RE: How to make me regret installing a heat pump

I would also like to hear a summary of your interesting research I would also like to understand what your conclusion is (if you have reached one), ...

10 months ago
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RE: How to make me regret installing a heat pump

Is it corruption, or is it a civil service and politicians who simply aren't sufficiently technical and thus rely on industry to tell them what to do....

10 months ago
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RE: Heat Pump, DHW, UFH and Radiator Install

Looking again I think the slightly hidden motorized valve has 3 ports, one directing water to the middle of the cylinder the other to the bottom. The...

10 months ago
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RE: In general - are shorter hotter cycles more costly or longer cooler cycles?

Good idea. You will probably find that the cycling 'problem' disappears as it gets cooler. Its probably best not to get too intense about this, you c...

10 months ago
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RE: Heat Pump, DHW, UFH and Radiator Install

@bontwoody I can see 3 motorized valves but cant quite work out how one of them (which is on the pipework to the cylinder) is connected. I also dont ...

10 months ago
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RE: In general - are shorter hotter cycles more costly or longer cooler cycles?

In purely theoretical terms the cooler the flow temperature the more efficient the heat pump is at delivering any given amount of energy, so longer an...

10 months ago
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RE: Installing a heat pump in a Grade II listed property

@toodles, @cathoderay There is clearly a difference is air intake sensor reading between when the heat pump is on and when its off, with the value ...

10 months ago
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