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Angle Grinder - Wattage, Button/Trigger, and Recommendations?
dpmiller replied to Oxbow16's topic in Tools & Equipment
Have some experience with Parkside grinders and in general they're great with one exception- the new-ish brushless 20V one. Very little torque, the wheel just stalls under protection any time you force it. Keep the revs up and it's fine. Not recommended... -
Vaillant ashp (my battle with).
dpmiller replied to zoothorn's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Zoot, if you can't show us the heat-loss calculations that you *should* have in your possession and quote the model number of the indoor and outdoor units, then it is impossible to answer why the current system has no buffer. If you don't have the heatloss document (and btw no-one is expecting you to create or understand this, that's what you've got us for...) then *that* is surely something you can ask about as it was AFAIK a requirement of your Grant? -
Oh dear! Can the flue squeeze in here?
dpmiller replied to Jimbo37's topic in Stoves, Fires & Fireplaces
Give the nice folk at Schiedel NI a call, I think they do a Protect Box for this kinda thing and should be able to spec the whole system.- 25 replies
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Kinda, I used the configurator that was available at the time then I bought mine from Plugin Solar. We had a scheme in mind, but when setting the trays out on the actual roof it became apparent that they were too tight to the valleys to flash and mount correctly and so we re-jigged to put two panels on a different face which then required purchasing a couple more bits of flashing. But the move actually suits us better in honesty as we retain production later into the evening now (but at the expense of peak output).
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Vaillant ashp (my battle with).
dpmiller replied to zoothorn's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
as this is only a tiny cottage with a few rads but high heatloss, should we not re thinking about the system's capacity during defrost, more than just heating power? -
Log burning 'Back Boiler' using a secondary HW tank
dpmiller replied to Rafiki's topic in Boilers & Hot Water Tanks
there are also boil-prevent thermovalves available if the boiler has suitable connnections. Some require a cooling coil inside the boiler, others are a double valve that injects mains cold water at the bottom and release hot flow at the top simultaneously. Our Bronpi stove was specced with one of these: https://woodmanstore.com/product/two-way-thermal-release-valve-regulus-dbv/- 1 reply
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Fully cover / grid for pedestal paving.
dpmiller replied to Conor's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
drill it through but have one of these? https://www.celticwater.co.uk/leaf-catcher-downpipe-leaf-trap/ or https://www.celticwater.co.uk/leaf-separator-compact/ -
We were/ are in the same situation Ian- bordering the 1% and 5% lines. Local BC made no requirement so we chose to just go with membrane- if anything *does* rise and escape it'll get blown away
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What is the level of radon risk locally- do you actually need a vent or is a barrier actually sufficient?
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am I the only person that downloads and reads manuals while doing due diligence prior to purchase?
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cheap mains (or vibration sensing) hour counter? Does it actually need to be logging or just a totaliser?
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Looks like it's the manager that get's trained, not the tester? "A DVSA approved MOT Managers course that covers testing responsibilities, administrative arrangements, quality systems, disciplinary and appeal processes must be attended for each AE by: An AE Principal for the AE The AE Designated Manager for that AE "
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you can extend drain hoses, and buy longer water hoses if necessary.
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300l tank, filled to (IIRC) 270 to the expansion volume. It's a Worldheat cylinder 2050h x 550dia Both the DHW and recovery coils are 3m2 corrugated tube ASHP is a CoolEnergy IVT9. I have it configured to control on return temps and deltaT is 7C, and the circulating pump is under PWM control Heatup and UFH are mainly carried out during the E7 period. First the UFH as necessary, then the TS is boosted to 54C +0.5C (the IVT allows a variable overshoot to stop the compressor from doing a hard stop) just before morning showers . Cylinder hysteresis is -1.5C to cut in. Daytime recovery temperature for the cylinder is 52C + 0.5C CH return temp is 42C so flow can be briefly in the 49C region. The works well as we have some rads and towel rails upstairs and these get to the flow temp before the system trims back. the UFH sips from this and is blended to 32C or so. It's worth noting that as the cylinder sensor is halfway down the cylinder- midway between the coils- and the flow temp to achieve the required 54C is a bit higher, the tank seems to end up being around 57C at the top, 55C at the sensor, and never lower than about 37C right at the bottom underneath the coil
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Well I did it, and it works. Stores enough heat that the ASHP can start up and start recovering *before* temperature changes are noticeable at the tap. Whilst the COP mightn't be brill, it's a darned sight better than an electric shower. Recovery to setpoint gives a "burn time" of about 30mins after a -wifey's long hair approved- 15min shower. Tank sensor is halfway up and the tank is heated to 54C, the outlet tempering valve is around 48c. CH/UFH flow passes through the coil at all times so the stratification is somewhat reduced, the bottom of the tank tends not to drop below 40C during the heating season Additionally we've two immersions on PV- top to 65C, then bottom to 90C if and when there's plenty of sun, lol And a boiler stove can heat the vessel through a Laddomat I prefer to look at it as a "summing point" as all energy in or out of the system passes through the TS
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It's just a capacitor... something like https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233626672751 and choose 16uf
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aroTHERM Plus DHW Flow Temperature
dpmiller replied to Dan F's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
I reckon we're all a bit spoilt these days ref. showers. Our first one was 4.5kW and do you know what? It worked... -
aroTHERM Plus DHW Flow Temperature
dpmiller replied to Dan F's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
then add a drain HE too
