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The Bin Man

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  1. All being well you will be fine. Switching to any new supplier over the Winter period will always be interesting because your DD will likely be significantly less than your actual usage, it’s how they react is what matters.
  2. The devil is in the detail. If you are deducted for something you weren’t given the appropriate notice then of course you can ask for refund and the banking system will ensure you get it back. BUT, if they do give you correct notice then YOU do have to pay.
  3. only standing orders are fixed. Specified amount on specified day. Although DD typically doesn’t change without you being aware it’s important to understand it can and with appropriate notice they are in charge!
  4. Variable direct debit is exactly what it says on the tin. Unspecified amounts at unspecified times. They give you the appropriate notice and you will be called upon. Don’t pay, cancel DD etc during dispute or uncertainty and risk being passed over to credit collection and blacklist.
  5. The original company was formed before the regulator tightened the rules for new suppliers joining. Over the years they’ve changed their name more times than you’ve had hot dinners (well ok currently on 3rd name), Directors seem to be in and out of a revolving door and are no stranger to OFGEM investigations. 💩💩💩
  6. They’ve got failed supplier written all over them so another SoLR waiting in the wings and more costs added to consumers in the long run. No thanks.
  7. Are you all generally happy with your Panasonic units?
  8. Hi @gmarshall Are you getting all your data from the installer service cloud? We have the same unit being installed next month and I'm registered for this in preparation! Thanks.
  9. It’s done well then. Hopefully your replacement part does the trick.
  10. Is an approximate runtime before failure known for the fan motor?
  11. Prior to finalising the ASHP contract I experimented with different temperatures in the existing DHW cylinder. Down to 40 DegC the shower was working fine. Certainly had to turn the mixer with more heat but no complaints from anyone in the house.
  12. Has your system been maintained annually? If yes then I would contact Mitsubishi directly and explain the situation. They may send one of their engineers directly to you and resolve under warranty.
  13. The Panasonic 12kW I could be getting quotes a 30A breaker with 30mA 2P Type A RCD for the compressor and a 30A breaker 30mA 2P Type AC RCD for the backup heater. Both will be off sub boards. I was told installers don't tend to like touching existing installed equipment and prefer to install sub-boards. Perhaps your spec is specific to the Arotherm+?
  14. Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately no indication from instructions or sign of adjustment on the cartridge design I have. Mine are a design that’s over 20 years older so perhaps before lower temp supply temperatures were even a consideration. I’m going to run a few tests this weekend with the DHW cylinder set to lower temperatures and find out where the sweet spot is.
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