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ASHP Issues Leak & Buffer Tank with Loxone Thermostat
dpmiller replied to Carpe Diem's topic in Underfloor Heating
2. have you checked the air pressure in the pressure vessel? Might someone have isolated the vessel? A problem here will cause the pressure to fluctuate unexpectedly -
ASHP Unit distance from property?
dpmiller replied to ashthekid's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
ours goes through a phased shutdown, delays to allow the valve to move over, then starts back up; ramping up as the DHW tank heats -
Our guys put a treated 6x1 along the rafter ends and some day I'll clad over them...
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the bottom row of tiles sit on the vent strip, no batten required?
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Mini Store - Heat Geek / Newark Cylinders for ASHP
dpmiller replied to Nick Laslett's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
not everywhere. Mains gas is still quite a new thing in NI and going from a vented tank/ oil boiler/ Willis combo is a steep learning curve for many... -
what is the manner of the expected light pollution- out over the countryside or reflecting upwards off the hardstanding in front of the glazing? Dark Skies is all about upwards emission AFAIK. might there be some merit to an overhang/ brise soleil in terms of solar gain but also upwards transmission?
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don't understand why someone who has done so much of the build wouldn't just hire a van and do a bit of graft?
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for a given power consumption, lower voltages mean higher currents and so more voltage drop or "transmission losses" along the resistance of the wire.
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having spent quite a number of years installing and commissioning fumecupboards and BSCs, the airflow required to achieve containment at even quite a small aperture size is large. Conversely the velocity required to allow good capture within a carbon filter is... very low. eg. a schools portable fumehood requires a sash opening of perhaps only 250x600mm (say) so that a low face velocity of 0.3m/s give reasonable containment and time for the filter to adsorb. Vs a ducted fumecupboard that will be around 1m/s average face velocity to contain within a sash opening of 450x1200mm. That's a lot of air...
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does that not create smoke that needs :ahem: extracted?
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completion is different to needing to pay rates surely? We're resident and "substantially" complete so LPS want their pound of flesh, but BC aren't interested in visiting until I ring'em and ask for final inspection
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drain test bungs?
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Water Dripping sound - Vaulted ceiling
dpmiller replied to richo106's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
dripping off the chimney coping onto the back gutter. Ours do it too... -
Large van or dropside truck?
dpmiller replied to flanagaj's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
seems a bit overkill, what with insurance etc. What's wrong with a trailer? -
nope, a tiny bit of flow can move heat to odd places...
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Microcontroller based power switching revisited in 2024
dpmiller replied to TerryE's topic in Boffin's Corner
have you not got a diode across the 24V coils? -
Leak protection system for hot water tank
dpmiller replied to waxingsatirical's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
build it on a tray with an drain to outside? -
what do you think about my damage pipe
dpmiller replied to gavztheouch's topic in Underfloor Heating
if you can't see the aluminium, it's only a scuff. Ignore... -
Evaporative cooling fail
dpmiller replied to Garald's topic in Energy Efficient & Sustainable Design Concepts
why can't your air-to-water cool?
