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JamesPa
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RE: Not a good January? My heat pump used 840 KWh of electricity

You adjust the end points of the sloped line.you presented earlier. This will be somewhere in the menu, probably the installer menu. I would reduce ...

6 months ago
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RE: Not a good January? My heat pump used 840 KWh of electricity

Yes thanks, good plot Yes initially, but then you turn down the weather compensation curve until the house is at just the right temperature, that...

6 months ago
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RE: Not a good January? My heat pump used 840 KWh of electricity

Situation normal then as @tim441 says you are almost certainly going to have to meddle if you want your system to work efficiently. T...

6 months ago
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RE: Not a good January? My heat pump used 840 KWh of electricity

Black thing looks like (probably) a low loss header combining the output of the two pumps. You will get complete mixing in that which could in princi...

6 months ago
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RE: How To Balance Radiators & the Role of the Lockshield Valve: A Homeowner's Guide

On the grounds that turning the pump speed down didnt help I would put it back up again. Slow flow = higher deltaT across radiators = higher FT neede...

6 months ago
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RE: Not a good January? My heat pump used 840 KWh of electricity

Quite likely not but...with two pumps you have the opportunity to get a very good turndown/modulation ratio and a level of redundancy against failure....

6 months ago
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RE: How To Balance Radiators & the Role of the Lockshield Valve: A Homeowner's Guide

Sorry thats lots of numbers, but no clear explanation what they are measuring. What is needed is the temperatures of flow to and return from the rad...

6 months ago
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RE: ASHP & Radiator Sizing - Measuring Heat Loss

That's correct. You probably will need to measure flow rate though, spec sheet will likely just be a pump curve.

6 months ago
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RE: How To Balance Radiators & the Role of the Lockshield Valve: A Homeowner's Guide

So heating pipes go from 22 copper to 22 plastic to 28 copper? What a lazy sod of a plumber who fitted the heat pump Would it be practical to replac...

6 months ago
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RE: ASHP & Radiator Sizing - Measuring Heat Loss

Thats definitely a reasonable suspicion. The initial results fom my heat pump suggest my condensing boiler (which was operated at FT50/55 so should b...

6 months ago
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RE: How To Balance Radiators & the Role of the Lockshield Valve: A Homeowner's Guide

With your insulation upgrades its quite possible that you may be able to dispense with the buffer without changing the pipework. Can you clarify the ...

6 months ago
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