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JohnMo

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  1. No signed off a year later. Have 4 houses by us all new builds, none signed off yet, all inhabited.
  2. There was thread on this yesterday also, maybe you should read that as well.
  3. Why would they, I could be health secretary, even though I zero understanding of how the whole NHS works (or doesn't). You are appointed, doesn't seem on your particular skill set, just if you face fits.
  4. We just got normal insurance didn't have a temporary habitation certificate - had never heard of them at the time. We just moved in like most people do. Told the insurance company we still had work ongoing, which wasn't an issue.
  5. There are a few dotted about, but nothing I can see from the house. The other night was very still, looking at the grid voltage at the time of the export event it was very low also.
  6. The government knows how to setup schemes, that promote tax payers money being wasted. If you have a 4G do that, with an external aerial, if needed, job done.
  7. Use a thread sealant, I like to use Loctite 55. Some versions of that tap come with PTFE tape to seal the thread.
  8. That's what drives the flow temperature, if you have lower room temps you can operate at a lower flow temp without issue. Not sure I buy that with a well thought out floor design. We are at 300mm and cannot see any variations in floor temp, but pipes are 100mm down, nearer 120mm if you include the wooden floor. Proper cooling thermostat will have this. We have humidity control in one of our sensors. That's a strange one - any obvious reason for this rule?
  9. Definitely for the first few days until you understand what happens.
  10. Your 3 way diverter valve will be upstream of the buffer, so buffer will stay cool, while the heat pump moves from cool to heating mode, it will swing the diverter valve, heat cylinder, then swing the diverter valve back and change mode to cooling. You may get a small slug of hot water into buffer. dT sounds fine, it will greep down possibly, mine is currently sitting at 2.3 degs. But it runs at max flow rate while cooling.
  11. Surface temp has to be below localised air dew point - so not that likely.
  12. When you move in, then declare to your normal home insurance provider, you are still doing xzy scopes.
  13. Would start there, if you are not getting the cooling effects you want (takes a few hours) you can safely go down to 14ish. Look at your UFH manifold, if you start to see water forming, you have gone too low - it should stay nice a dry.
  14. I have an UFH controller with room sensors. It takes a volt free open/closed contact, to switch between heat and cool, have use a similar contact on the ASHP, instead of the controller. Then use a single switch to switch everything between heat/cool. Then use the sensor in the room that gets hottest first to initiate cooling - but I run the house as a single zone, with no actuators on the UFH manifold. I do cooling as a seasonal switch over. So it now on until end of September, but only really comes on when it's needed
  15. Ever moving goal posts - lots of new products to sell. PV has worked for decades on normal UK electrics. But now you can't do it without bidirectional and the correct armoured cable, MCS approved mount systems etc.
  16. Download the manual various ways to switch to cooling
  17. Just download a trial copy of loopcad for doing UFH design.
  18. You beat me to it. I'm closer to 15W/m2 output at -9. Sounds like cosy feet and melted body to me at 40W/m2. The 75mm spacing make my 300mm strange, I still only flow 28 degs max.
  19. It does do cooling, but have to switch between heating and cooling modes. If you are going down to 20 you are in heating mode.
  20. If your heat pump does cooling - not all do. But how are you going to control it? Do your thermostats do cooling? Would set flow temp to 14.5 to 16, fixed flow temp, you want the heat pump to run long cycles. I would have all loops open, so if your thermostats do not do cooling, you will need to fool the system by winding the thermostats to max setting a few hours before you expect to get hot. Do not be tempted to go below 14.5 otherwise you are likely to condensation issues. Would be looking to simplify that.
  21. Very true Very wrong. Just exported 5kWh on the scheme, so should be earning £5.60 in a couple of days. £1 per kWh from the scheme and another 12p from Octopus. I live in NE Scotland. So far with my sign up bonus I am £30 up, in 5 days.
  22. Without an air gap there is zero reflection - if aluminium it just becomes a conductor.
  23. Assuming time of use tariff Direct UVC immersion cylinder - size to suit house bedrooms and storage temp. ASHP, anti freeze and isolate directly on ASHP, pipe through wall flow - direct to UFH manifold isolation valve return, filter and strainer to Panasonic spec, through wall to ASHP isolation valve. That is all the plumbing done. Run in 28mm Hep2O. No Flexi pipes needed. Insulate piping
  24. But we have also had a decade not even looking for it, because what's the point. They just get push back fron further developments. So it's all a wasted discussion
  25. This thread hasn't been making much sense the wording proven reserves. It has defined meaning which doesn't include a whole bunch of oil and gas we know is in the ground. What isn't included Proved Undeveloped (PUD) If the well was drilled to test the reservoir (an appraisal well) and then capped, but bringing it to full production requires a significant capital investment—such as building a new platform, installing subsea pipelines, or drilling additional production wells—it can still be called a Proved Undeveloped reserve. However, it can only be called a proven reserve if the company has a formally approved, commercially viable Field Development Plan (FDP) and a firm commitment to fund and produce it within a reasonable timeframe (typically 5 years). So there are plenty of wells that fit category. The wells may be sour or heavy oil, so at the time not developed further due to low oil price, technology etc. I was involved with development of a reservoir 20 years ago, the oil is still in the ground, the production path was not implemented at that point. So is classed as proved undeveloped - it had a 10 year design life with initial flow of 40k barrels a day. I know of quite a few similar - none are included in the graphs that keep being presented on this thread.
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