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Further to the above I discovered a bit more/had an additional thought about Daikin compressors. Firstly Daikin do make their own compressors so its ...
I must say Im also coming to the conclusion that there is a problem of this nature. OP has optimised the initially high flow temperature and its now ...
Very much agree. I think OP is over-concerned about this because, as you say, cycling is 'designed in'. Also very much agree We may be spli...
'and thus its capacity' assumes that output is a linear function of modulation frequency. But I dont think thats the key point so lets not argue over ...
Aren't you potentially confusing two things here. OP could of course increase rad size/ volume and reduce ft but that won't change the minimum output...
It can't once it has got to minimum frequency. If it isn't already at mine frequency then I agree. That would overheat the house. If house ...
@heatgeek here is the Farnborough Daikin on 7th April. A steady 7+kW when heating hot water and then a steady 1.6kW when it returns to space heating....
Im really gutted for you, there are loads of Ecodan 11.2kW machines out there and its a very popular and well renowned make, so it should work well. ...
@adamk Please feel free to post any proposals for comment. I'm sure you will get some useful feedback. If it helps, and I hope it does, my Vailla...
To the best of my knowledge demand < minimum output is the only reason for cycling other than defrost, unless of course there is something else (eg...
which (a) is, I suspect, the outcome he wants (because he doesn't want to bother training up) and (b) may well be at least in part true because of...
After I wrote my initial comment I guessed that might be the case! Turning down the flow might reduce the peak power output but I cant see how it...
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