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No. Damn, onto my next liberal tactic then, I am getting a new box of them for Christmas.
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Does that mean I have won.
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You really talk bollocks don't you.
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No, a biased, fake correlation. We have moved on from the 1970s in both statistics and attitude. The very nature of immigration is that it works both ways. Why the French are introducing a 'protocol'. Ours will be better, World Class in fact.
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Thought you would approve, keeping immigrants out.
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Adding a Buffer Tank to Ashp Setup
SteamyTea replied to Scotland's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Just a general observation. Putting in a buffer will reduce short cycling of the heat source. Taking a simple example of allowing a 100 lt buffer to vary between 30°C and 45°C, and not taking any external draw from it, the times will vary for different power sources. (this chart breaks convention by putting time on the y-axis, but is correct as time varies with power, with power being the controlled variable) -
Yes, I assumed it was an electric one. Must have missed it was coming from a UVC. Or use Bernoulli's empirical formula: P1 + 1/2 ρv12 + ρ_gh_1 = P2 + 1/2 ρv22 + ρgh2 Where P = Pressure v = Volume ρ = Density g = Gravity h = height For a level pipe run, ρ_gh_1 cancels out with ρgh2
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The flow rate will possibly change (or the temperature change) depending on the temperature difference between the cold, incoming mains, and the temperature you want the shower to deliver. Knowing the power (kW) will tell you what temperature lift you can get for any given flow rate. 4.18 [kJ.kg-1.K-1] x kg.s-1 [flow rate]. (T1 - T0) [temperature increase]
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Choice of ASHP for near-passivehouse
SteamyTea replied to DInwood's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Picked the wrong area of science then. Thermodynamics is the Royalty of Science. Basically you have a cold side and a hot side, just like any heat engine. What goes on in the middle is irrelevant, but in the case of heat pumps it is the expansion (cooling) and compression (heating), that does the work. Where it differs from a combustion engine is that the cold side is below ambient temperature and the hot side is is above ambient temperature, though not as much as a combustion engine. Though the overall temperature differences may well be similar i.e. 70°C to 80°C. It just starts at a lower temperature say -30°C. So when you need to cool, it is really just a bit of plumbing change, pump the cold side around the house, cool the hot side with external ambient air. When heating DHW, it ramps up temperature (compresses harder) and diverts this to the cylinder (lots of debate about cylinders, they are only a bucket of water that starts at a low temperature and gets heated, ready for use), while disconnecting the rest of the system. The thing to remember with a heat pump is that as they approach their maximum output, the CoP (efficiency multiplier) drops towards parity i.e. 1 kWh in, 1 kWh out. This is why they need to be oversized, usually around 30% above the power (the kW, not the kWh) of the DHW requirement heating times i.e. a sensible reheat time, say 2 hours. -
Building Control and MCS sign-off for a DIY PV installation
SteamyTea replied to andymb's topic in Photovoltaics (PV)
Apart from the 'electrical and structural' side, the MCS specifies approved modules. You can have any inverter you like, as long as it is acceptable to the DNOs. Battery systems are basically an add on, so as long as they are properly fitted and are safe, then they are not part of it. As a general note with MCS, there is a lot of paperwork that has nothing to do with the actual fitted systems, this includes quality assurance systems and staff monitoring, or as we used to call it, traceability, dispute resolution etc. This is where part of the MCS cost is, you are paying for things that may never be needed. -
All bottom feeders, best avoided. I often watch the seagulls feeding at the end of the sewage pipes at Porthleven and St. Ives, and wonder why they prefer human scat over chips and ice cream. Then I chatted to @pocster.
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Cost of Electricity
SteamyTea replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
As you are in all day, and assuming that you need power then, try comparing the very lowest tariff you can find with a standard E7 one. The day rate for E7 can be quite painful, but for a lot of the year you will be reducing that with the PV, and when the PV is at its worst, you may find that the heavy heating load can be satisfied with just night time usage. It is all a juggling game and without high quality data it is impossible to suggest anything more than generalisation. -
You can wash it in soap, or wash it in soda Nothing will remove that Billingsgate odour
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Nor me, but for different reasons. But I sell tonnes of it thought the year.
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Hope for what, that we loose access to our fishing grounds, or access to our largest market place for fish. We are unable to get haddock at the moment.
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Building Control and MCS sign-off for a DIY PV installation
SteamyTea replied to andymb's topic in Photovoltaics (PV)
This is why, I believe, it got added to the system. Stops all that sort of nonsense. -
Building Control and MCS sign-off for a DIY PV installation
SteamyTea replied to andymb's topic in Photovoltaics (PV)
This was something that got added to MCS about a decade ago, to do with wind and snow loading. Installations on old roofs have also been a concern. -
is there any advantage to you having a taller house? Will your builder pay for the retrospective planning application? And then if it fails, put it right?
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I seem to remember that in France it is the Town Mayor that has all the powers on planning and building. But many years since I lived there. I like Normandy, Calvo was my drink of choice, but could never remember what it tasted like.
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Should be able to. LEDs are constant current devices (usually), so some details of the actual LEDs is necessary.
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They same way that Charlotte grabbed you by the nuts when you suggested dogging. Have it with £2k I think you meant to type.
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Are you sure, I could be like that bloke that wants to buy your walk on glazing, just keep stringing you along, then offer to pick it up if you pay for the 400 miles journey.
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Find the SIM card and bend it. Or get a mobile phone blocker nearby, they cannot be hard to make.
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Let me know how you get on with it. I have some small, "St. Ives", picture frames I want to spay up. Not sure when I will be passing, was going to see my Mother, but think she is now in Tier 3, so may have to rethink plans for my 2 weeks off.
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MVHR installer in Cornwall
SteamyTea replied to J_Green's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
I was at the SW Self Build show a year ago, only one company seemed to stand out, until I spoke to them. If I don't know anything, which is a lot of the time, I usually call my local college and ask there. What end of Cornwall are you? A Plymouth based installer is not that close to Penzance.- 2 replies
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