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I would like to know the name and brand of this wallpaper
SteamyTea replied to Adrian Walker's topic in Decorating
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The main thnking is that water vapour can travel from the inside of the building to the outside, and weather, i.e. wind and rain, cannot travel from the outside to the inside. That limits your choice of materials and any ventillation between screen and the real wall. Ah, is this place in Italy. It may be the other way around, it depends on the local climate.
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Solar Panels Integrated within roof tiles
SteamyTea replied to cowsgomoo's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
If anyone is doing a roof integrated system in Cornwall, I am interested in look how it is done. Tempted to copy the design in GRP. -
I think I read somethign about this. Seemt o remember that it was 20W, then a bit more when tracking. Is the service good though?
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You also have a baseload of between 100W and 200W. Do you have lots of entertainment stuff i.e. TV, Sky box, games consoles permanently on, or on standby?
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Are the days that show over 10 kWh, baking days? You have a consistant spikes at 11:30 and 20:30, is that the ASHP coming on to heat water.
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I bought some for under twenty quid a few weeks back. But what model of ASHP do you have it may already be in there.
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Rather than have two threads on the same topic, shall answer here. The flow temperature is how hot the water is that runs though the pipes. 45°C is quite hot for UFH, expecially if you have 150mm of decent insulation under it. Is the floor covered. You also seem to have a number of seperate zones, though without seeing the manifold, it may be different. When your room temperature gets up to the 19°C, zones will start to close down (or the whole system my close down, hard to tell). What may happen is that if only one small zone is calling for heat, the ASHP starts up, heats it, then closes down, quickly. If it is doing this most of the day, then the system is short cycling, which is ineficient. Why buffer tanks are fitted, the allow the ASHP to run for a decent amount of time and temporarilly store some energy.
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How does your garden grow?
SteamyTea replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
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That is just showing the total usage, and the instantaneous power. Can it show half hour usage as a time series, i.e. for the last week?
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That it is the ASHP that is gobbling up all the electricity. You have been asked a few questions i.e. number of zones, flow temperature, running regimes, insulation under and over the UFH. Without knowing the answers to these, it is impossible to help you.
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You have rather convinced yourself of that, without actually measuring anything.
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How does your garden grow?
SteamyTea replied to recoveringbuilder's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
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I suspect this is part of the problem. @tommy12398 Is there a buffer tank fitted. How many independent zones are there. What is the flow temperature into the UFH. How much insulation us there under the UFH. Do you have thick carpets over the UFH.
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It may well come the colder months. https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/United-Kingdom/lpg_prices/
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Some have a built in meter that you can access. What make and model is it and others that know it may be able to tell you.
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Say you will take it off their hands, then find a refrigeration engineer to find the leak. Leaky heat pumps, like leaky gas boilers need to be isolated until the problem is fixed. Defeats the main point of them otherwise.
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Yes, been top of the policies they are promising, the only ones above it are everything else. Rishi has already said 'no onshore turbines' or in other words, no change in policy. At least Boris promised us that all houses will be powered by windpower by 2030, and he was an honest man.
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But you get around a CoP of 3. You only get, with gas, about 80% of the energy converted into useful energy to heat your house and water. Hardly worth changing a heating system to save a few quid a year. Be better off changing your car to a much more economical one, probably.
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Not excessive amounts. I live alone and use about 3 kWh a day at the moment. Most will be hot water (just an ordinary immersion heater). Winter that goes up to about 20 kWh a day. kW is power, kWh is energy. Energy is power times time. So a normal kettle is around 2.5 kW, use it for 3 minutes to boil some water, 0.125 kWh. Don't boil more that you need.
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And no one wants to pay to upgrade it either.
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@tommy12398 Go and take an electrical meter reading tonight. Then do the same every night for the rest of the week. Without knowing how much you use, sorting it out is guesswork.
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Do you mean m2. 200 foot2 is very small. 18.5 m2.
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Are you trying to run the ASHP like a gas boiler i.e. only on when you need it, rather than on al the time. What temperature do you set your DHW at, does it run a disinfectant/legionella cycle? I it an Ecodan that gives problems with the crankcase heater. Do you have detailed electrical energy usage via a logger or smart meter?
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You are making a knee jerk reaction to the recent prices rises. Medium term, electricity will drop in price (and you are being subsidies £400 this year). Electricity, if we keep up our current renewable deployment, will reduce the price more. Gas is being phased out, not very quickly, but it is going to go, so the kWh (not kw, kW, or kW/h even). One area that this government may look at is the green taxes on electricity and not on gas, swap them over and at todays prices electricity will be about 22p/kWh and gas about 14p/kWh. Throw in the CoP of an ASHP and that makes a kWh about 8p for an ASHP and once efficiency of gas boiler is taken into account, about 9p/kWh. Probably cheaper to reduce your usage.
