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Lucia
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Topics: 13 / Replies: 303
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RE: Time to Speak Up on OFGEM’s Standing Charges

@transparent That's all really interesting - I like your thinking on this. Miliband's/ government's forward planning seems very woolly and far too 'pr...

12 months ago
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RE: Time to Speak Up on OFGEM’s Standing Charges

@transparent As a south west resident it irritates the hell out of me to be paying so much more than London. All summer my standing charges have been ...

12 months ago
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RE: Advice please on controls for my Daikin 14kw 3H HT heat pump with 3H HT W internal unit and Megaflo cylinder

@joninorkney Hi, here's the installation manual for your heat pump [PDF] it has a section explaining 'weather dependent curves' and low flow tempera...

12 months ago
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RE: Advice please on controls for my Daikin 14kw 3H HT heat pump with 3H HT W internal unit and Megaflo cylinder

@joninorkney Yes, you can run high temp heat pumps just the same as any other kind but I think you need two things that may be missing [I'm no exper...

12 months ago
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RE: British Gas versus Octopus: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

@derek-m I only need to use the left hand side? Apart from the LWT? For example: if I change indoor temp to 22º for the bathroom then change LWT to ...

12 months ago
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RE: British Gas versus Octopus: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

@jamespa If its the spec from the radiator manufacturer then 'at a deltaT of 50' (or just '50' is likely to mean means when the temperature of the ...

12 months ago
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RE: British Gas versus Octopus: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

@njt the bathroom is not on there. I'm supplying a 'designer' radiator Octopus just ignored my bathroom. This is why I'm confused - I have selected ...

12 months ago
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RE: British Gas versus Octopus: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

@jamespa Thank you - I find it very confusing. What do you think of my radiator spec for being able to run at lower flow temps than the 50º design ...

12 months ago
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RE: Are you planning to use a wood burner to supplement your central heating this winter?

Of course it is wet wood - that's why you buy it - it is cheaper and you season it yourself. You don't burn it green/unseasoned. 2.2 cubic meters t...

12 months ago
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RE: Are you planning to use a wood burner to supplement your central heating this winter?

@vinceprince It's the law since 2022. DEFRA! You are only permitted to buy unseasoned/green wood in minimum quantities of 2.2 cubic meters. It is ...

12 months ago
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