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If you press the tick button again you'll get a breakdown of heating and HW so you can work out a COP for each. What size of Ecodan do you have?
@sunandair that's very interesting. I've been a bit tied up with family stuff so not done a lot. The only change I made was changing the differenti...
Looks interesting. I'll see if I can get some real data from mine in a few days.
I'll see what I can do but it will be a few days as I'm away at the moment. K
[/quote] Thanks, very useful to have similar data from another setup, and I agree, it shows the same thing, setbacks do save energy (based on Mk 1 e...
@derek-m yes I would be interested in seeing how my data compares with the model. Kev
I measured the 'peak' from the constant running level, not zero. At least I meant to ...
@cathoderay, this is mine for the same period. My setback is longer and my IAT higher but you can see the savings by comparing the setback with the p...
@Sliderule, I wouldn't become too concerned by some cycling. As @cathoderay has explained, it's what ASHPs do. You fridge cycles all the time and ne...
Here is an interesting observation. The two graphs are in similar conditions. one using AA and one WC. It's interesting to compare the flow temps an...
It's often said that the Ecodan internal consumption measurements over estimate. If so your COP might be better than you see. But - Auto adapt bu...
Not that I found. I access the data using Python.
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