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RE: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

Thanks for that it's helpful and it makes me feel better about the Daikin. 0.28 Kilowatts as a minimum is cope-able. I think. My problem in thinkin...

2 years ago
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RE: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

The lead installer told me the 50c design temp was precisely to keep down rad changes. They offer a fixed price quote before they see your property ba...

2 years ago
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RE: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

Absolutely, that's what I think too. I keep starting with Heat Punk but I need to go back to check all my measurements again. But so far, all my act...

2 years ago
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RE: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

I note from YouTube reviews of installations that British Gas seem to have no problem with designing for a 45c flow temp in their specs.

2 years ago
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RE: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

Absolutely, this is probably what it's going to come down to. And I'll be here canvassing opinions when I have both surveys in. 😁 I think th...

2 years ago
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RE: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

Yes, I do understand that but I need some of those rads in asap I think. I'm shoe string productions here trying to recuperate a freelance career that...

2 years ago
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RE: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

Also, I wouldn't mind the 50c design temp quite so much if they upgraded more radiators. That would give me more room for manoeuvre with lowering flow...

2 years ago
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RE: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

Yeah, I'm waiting for the written report before I return to the 50c design temp issue with them. So much of what they offer is good but I need this st...

2 years ago
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RE: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

I've just used the simple formula on the Protons For Breakfast site based on recorded annual gas consumption - it comes out at 5.612kw Thus as I sus...

2 years ago
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RE: Two possible heat pump routes - how to evaluate them?

This is yet another reason why Octopus are such a good deal, their annual service charge for a Daikin is £108 -this is what it includes

2 years ago
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RE: Renewables & Heat Pumps in the News

@gunboatdiplomat thank you for this. It really helps to see what other people are quoted. My Octopus quote (which is supposed to be fixed) is £3,03...

2 years ago
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RE: Renewables & Heat Pumps in the News

Was it eye-watering? 🫣 I emailed a 'local independent installer' this morning but even if they have capacity I'm fairly sure I won't be abl...

2 years ago
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