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Toodles
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RE: My British Gas – Heat Force ASHP Installation: A Frustrating Experience

@tomaszw Oh @tomaszw! How I feel for you! My own experience was nothing like as bad/horrific as your own but I can identify with many of the experienc...

2 years ago
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RE: Interesting new product for woodburners - Recoheat

@majordennisbloodnok Oh that one is easy to answer Major - he uses his chimchimchuroo! Toodles.

2 years ago
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RE: In the middle of an ASHP installation - a few questions (and issues)

@gary @benson, I have just dug out my Homely destructions and on the back page is printed: ”Hub V3Rev 1.2 March 2023” I hope that helps, Toodles.

2 years ago
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RE: In the middle of an ASHP installation - a few questions (and issues)

@benson Toodles here; I had my Homely installed last November and I know that the ‘new style’ was being supplied very early last year - haven’t any da...

2 years ago
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RE: Which liquid is used in the central heating loop?

@trbob Ah! Now, what you are referring to (R32) is the refrigerant gas used as part of the compressor mechanism; this is a sealed system and should no...

2 years ago
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RE: Which liquid is used in the central heating loop?

You may be able to discover which system is employed by looking at the back of the heat pump; there may be one (or possibly two, one in each line) ant...

2 years ago
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RE: Will heat pump heat hot water without increasing the temp in my home?

@jamespa Yes, throughout the life of our condensing British Gas Glow Worm boiler, plumes of vapour could be seen leaving the balanced flue! Efficiency...

2 years ago
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RE: Will heat pump heat hot water without increasing the temp in my home?

@transparent OK! I hold my hands up to gross inaccuracies there - Sorry, Mea Culpa! My bad statement was based on information provided by various in...

2 years ago
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RE: How to Solve Mould and Mildew Issues in Renovated Properties

@majordennisbloodnok @editor, do you have any contacts? Toodles.

2 years ago
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RE: How to Solve Mould and Mildew Issues in Renovated Properties

@majordennisbloodnok I cheekily started a topic about Listed Buildings and insulation of same - perhaps readers who are living ing Grade 2’s would car...

2 years ago
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RE: Calculating inverter size to match battery size

I expect your Seplos kit came with some guidance as regards maximum charge /discharge rates. (You might find a figure in the region of 5kW’s mentioned...

2 years ago
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RE: Will heat pump heat hot water without increasing the temp in my home?

@ellyse Going back to the heat pump 50 degrees C flow rate; this is the bane of most owner’s lives - at the behest of MCS. Ok, if you are having a sys...

2 years ago
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