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JohnMo

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  1. You don6need one specified a heat pump, if it can do a volt free or 230v switching it can do anything. More important if you are actually controlling the UFH with a thermostat is hysterisis. Thick screed need a very small hysterisis thin screed any old thermostat will do. Thick screed 0.1 gets my vote, anything worse than that expect big temperature swings
  2. So a G98, 99 certificate, from DNO which you should have anyway!
  3. Are your internal and external temperatures connected up and reading correct? Outside temp look very similar for different days. Is it doing a defrost?
  4. I just looked at my technical manual (different make) it also say nothing much, it says there is a defrost and does stuff, but nothing you can adjust. Mine was defrosting last night, and the fins on the condenser looked completely blocked before it defrosts. A good even later of frost. What mine does say is it doesn't defrost in DHW heating mode, it waits until the end of the heating cycle. Could yours have been in DHW mode?
  5. So TRV removed from UVC outlet, temperature of stored water reduced to 45. Wife complained the shower was too hot this morning, with TRV I couldn't get it much above warm. So reset the mixer adjuster and all good. Currently letting the cylinder heat when it wants between 6am and 6pm. And will see how it goes. Aim is keep water at lowest temperature without complaints.
  6. 40 degs is very low, possibly too low without huge quantities and anything with a mixer will give luke warm water at best.
  7. It's a 6kW heat pump, with a flow and dT that was demanding 6kW. Reducing the flow has allowed the heat pump to modulate down further. Overnight it was down to -2 OAT and the heat pump ran for 7 hours straight, except to defrost.
  8. I used a Testo hot wire in an duct to set up my MVHR, then got a man with a certified instrument to officially commission and give me a certificate for BC. Only one terminal need a very small adjustment. So nothing wrong with hot wire, as long as you take your time etc..
  9. I used a couple of different mixers last year, including Ivar, feeding from a buffer charged via WC, but I had to have the mixer flow turned down to minimum and still had the flow cooler than I really wanted. One of the reasons, when I went heat pump, I removed the mixer and pump and added to my big pile of good but useless heating bits.
  10. I was more worried about summer when the cylinder should be mostly PV heated and at higher temps. Plus the fact that secondary circulation would put high temps direct to taps. But tried the thermostat mode on the pump and it works well. So mixer is possibly an add-on not needed.
  11. Wife was watching strictly, so just removed the mixer valve, and installed a pipe instead - the cylinder will be reheated tomorrow morning, so will check out the shower temp after that.
  12. I did 50 just to see how the heat pump performed doing it really. But just read the instructions for the mixing valve (was in my stock of bits), it drops the temperature a minimum of 10 degs, not really much of an issue except the shower seems to do the same. So may remove it tomorrow, then run the cylinder at a lower temp and have a hitter shower.
  13. If you have a look in your SAP report, for the infiltration valve for the heat loss calculations that us how they do. Think the 50Pa is equivalent of a near hurricane on all sides of the building at the same time. Which isn't that realistic, for a heat loss calculation.
  14. He is playing with numbers, his house leaks like a seize. A passivhaus is also tested at 50Pa, they have to score 0.6 ACH or better from that test, he scored 6.4m3/m2 at the same pressure. Not quite the same scale, but close enough in this case. So using his example of dividing by 20 a passivhaus would leak at a rate 0.03 ACH.
  15. Greenwood dMEV, silent is operation. We have one in a garden room, and had to remove the cover the other day to see if it was still running - couldn't hear it. Come with built in humidity sensor and super easy to setup
  16. We have an ICF house, getting a mobile signal can be an issue due to the rebar in the walls, I assume. But have zero issues with WiFi, in the house.
  17. They do, but is only by the zone of highest demand that controls the temp output, the other zone is just a mixer valve. and
  18. All sorted, cylinder installed and commissioned, and charged with hot water. Heated cylinder to 50 degs, ASHP was at about 56 deg. Need to get final set point of the mixing valve set, think it's a little low as the shower is running cooler than I would like. Will mess with that over the next couple of days. Have secondary circulation, with built in timer and thermostat. Currently set to run a couple of hours morning and evening, temp thermostat set to 30, the pump stops and starts to manage this temp within the time window. Combi boiler now isolated. Will look to get the gas disconnected in next week's, once I am comfortable there are no issues
  19. Way nicer than a Harley then.
  20. Just seen you have an Ivar mixer, you need to adjust the mixer to suit your flow rates. They are very adjustable, if you didn't get instructions with the manifold you can normally download them.
  21. At 180kg, is it a Harley?
  22. The air force moved up here for good reason. Very little or no fog, very dry (rain shadow caused by rain already falling in the Cairngorms) and longer summer days, although we have quite a bit shorter days during the winter, so suppose it balances out over the year. Think all the above make up, for being a lot further north.
  23. If it's the first time heating it will take quite some time to get heat back to the manifold. You are heating a few tonnes of concrete.
  24. I had my UVC running today, supplied by ASHP, and the shower was a lot cooler than previously when supplied via a combi boiler, even though it was turned down to supply at 45. So could be an issue
  25. Radio silence here. Can supply all the above, but not sure I want to pay £250 or give away, nearly 1700kWh of electric for the privilege.
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