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  1. I’ve got the B01 model, same manufacturer
  2. I’ve been doing exactly the same this winter, decided to buy a very similar model of camera to you. Be warned…it becomes rather addictive! 😂 I’ve found a few air leaks I didn’t know were there, and a few areas where I’d not settled the insulation quite right leaving thin areas, all really easily sorted with the thermal camera
  3. No evidence on the photos that those vent tiles have been properly installed, at present they'll be venting the bit between the tiles and the felt, not much use if its non-breathable. See here, this is for connection to a vent in the house, but you should be venting into the loft space: https://www.roofgiant.com/resources/files/srv10u_srv10-20_updated_feb19.pdf/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAp4O8BhAkEiwAqv2UqB9fneUWJcPJHrCEtULX3YEKj8pgurFjbm9ZRjvhn452GNYmdHg2ThoCuFUQAvD_BwE I guess you may have already done this, just not shown on the photos
  4. Ahh yes thats not MVHR ducting, just ventilation ducting. I had assumed it was this style ducting which is the correct 125mm thermal ducting for MVHR: https://www.i-sells.co.uk/product/kair-self-seal-thermal-ducting-125mm-1-metre-lengths-box-of-6/ The pressure drop with the one above is more to do with unsmooth internal surface and susceptibility of being squashed, bent too sharply etc
  5. I think you've got that mixed up, larger ducting wouldn't give a pressure drop, it would just mean the air speed flowing through would be lower for a given flow rate. Pressure drops come from restrictions, filters being blocked etc would give a high pressure drop than a brand new filter as an example.
  6. Don't read too much into this... Although an outright ban has been dropped, for now, it is likely that other methods will be used to ensure that ASHP remains the most obvious choice for all households, and the government has just setup a 'nudge' department to do just that, Psy-Op. I would imagine the gas tax will make a return at some point too!
  7. The wall which has 50mm PIR in the 70mm cavity is an issue, cavities need to be fully filled before applying EWI, otherwise its a bit pointless, you just end up with a thermal bypass and the chimney effect within the cavity, so get this filled up before you do this area. With regards the pebbledash, as long as its sound, not loose etc, this will be fine, you will be bonding your insulation boards with both adhesive and mechnical methods, you may just use a little more adhesive than a flat wall would otherwise use, so make sure you account for this when ordering. If its loose in places but not all over, remove the loose and build it up with levelling render before continuing, and if its all loose, then its all off before starting EWI. With regards material choice, Mineral wool is less thermally efficient, but you would also gain acoustic benefits from using it, whereas EPS is the opposite, better with thermal, but less so with acoustic.
  8. If its real cold, get a good fire going near your pile/bags of sand to get a small amount of heat in it, should help no end in -6C, but ideally, wait til next week when its a bit milder, never ideal i know!
  9. OpenTherm is just one of many Digital Connectivity methods, this is from the Tado installer manual: All of the digital methods allow two way comms, and the setting of things like flow temperature on the fly from the controller, Tado for example now has flow temperature optimisation which changes on an hourly basis depending on outdoor temperature. It also has the ability to request a specific amount of heat, as opposed to analog which is a simple on or off, and the boiler would modulate down based upon the temperature of the water, this in theory stops huge overshoots of temperature from happening, and therefore wasted energy. An UFH system loop would always require a mixer, due to the low temperature requirements, I suspect this could be omitted if it was the only heat source, with no wall hung rads. Does it save on Gas, it should do in theory, but I have no data to back that claim up, as I've always ran this particular boiler in Opentherm mode, so have no comparison. And boiler cycles, i've never really taken note of how many times it fires per hour so couldn't say for sure
  10. What type of felt is it? Plastic coated or breathable? inevitably even the best ventilated loft spaces will get some condensation unless the property has a vapour control layer, also highly unlikely
  11. I've yet to change my carbon filter in the blauberg, its been in there about 3 years now, with no noticeable smell ingress, when there is active smoke smell outside. My cleanbox sits pre-MVHR, since i wanted to take advantage of the H13 HEPA before it got to the MVHR, and is in a cold loft space. There is a G4 type filter on the intake in the MVHR which i put in there, firstly to fill the space where it goes, and secondly to ensure the cleanbox did as it should, filter has remained clean and looks and smells as it did brand new out the box, so not convinced there is any carbon dust, nor should there be with the pelletised system.
  12. Yes thats the one. The openings are hexagonal on mine, presumably to increase surface area
  13. I’ve been on induction for years, used to have gas, and this Christmas went to family for dinner and ended up cooking with their gas hob, forgot the nice heat wash you get from the gas combustion plus steam, so glad I’ve got induction at home!
  14. It’s on the intake side, before it reaches the ventilation unit. Keeps all the ductwork nice and clean too as there’s so much crud comes in from outside
  15. I got it afterwards as although I was pretty sure smoke smell would come in I wanted to be sure before investing in the box. 125 version is what I went with, only a small property with fairly low throughput. Haven’t noticed any difference between F7 and H13 smell wise, just went with it as there was negligible cost difference.
  16. Surely it’s just going to be a manufacturer recall, guy will come out with part and not care whether it’s faulting or not, just replace it…maybe play dumb if not and say that’s what you were led to believe
  17. Might be worth reminding them that this is part of building regs for an MVHR, from memory
  18. As you'd expect for gas, they are quite sensitive, i've seen it happen before where it locks out and it doesn't mean anything, but of course worth getting it checked. Could be something as daft as a slight drop in local gas pressure.
  19. The foiled rockwool, to prevent condensation on the pipe forming, and foil tape on any joints. Glad the unit is behaving now your connected the drain
  20. Turned it all off and back on again? sorry I work in IT 😂
  21. ahh, smart, not seen one of those ones
  22. Don’t tundishes have holes in them? Not suitable for MVHR drain if it has
  23. Indeed, but the other stuff is definitely them. For now make sure the drain has got a reasonable bend in it to create a good pool of water for the water trap, the more in there the less likely it is to suck air back up.
  24. 100% get them back in for all the issues mentioned above, this is firmly their remit to sort
  25. Love getting all the trimmings out, despite not being a huge fan of Christmas
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