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JamesPa
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Topics: 17 / Replies: 2835
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RE: Business case for a battery?

@transparent You have previously commented that there is little or no correlation between retail price and carbon intensity. Are you able to share th...

11 months ago
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RE: Ecodan ASHP - How to optimise my set up?

As @harriup says this needs to be fixed. Its worth noting that, later in the season, when defrost occurs, there will be short periods when return i...

11 months ago
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RE: Is my setback/preheat doing any good?

This is exactly what the smart heat pump controllers like Homely, Passiv, Havenwise and Adia claim to do, taking into account weather forecasts, futur...

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

You have a house with an enviously low loss and able to run at an enviously low flow temperature (29C!). I wish mine was like that! At a flow tempe...

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

Interesting data. Assuming a difference between the intake air sensor and the actual OAT of 2C, and that 600W is contributed from sources other than...

11 months ago
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RE: Ecodan - Legionella Operation Time and Target Temperature

I would say for sure assuming it connects to the heat pump controller.

11 months ago
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RE: Ecodan - Legionella Operation Time and Target Temperature

Many, if not most/all, ASHPs have their own tank sensor. Unlike the immersion thermostat it is analog not on/off so that the ASHP knows the actual te...

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

Good luck and no rush. Any new measurements that are made will be easier to interpret when it gets colder anyway.

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

AIT (air intake temperature) and energy will correlate well whatever the IAT is not least because the heat pump controller reacts to AIT alone and the...

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

Unless the IAT was in fact 19 when you did the energy vs OAT curve, we need to correct for that!

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

It looked bigger on the charts you posted recently, perhaps more like 2-3 C The difference does make a fair difference to some of the calculations p...

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

This confuses me. Do I correctly recall that your heat pump (and more importantly OAT sensor) is in a bit of a well so the OAT sensor doesn't measure...

11 months ago
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