Clairey73 Posted August 27, 2023 Share Posted August 27, 2023 We are locating our ASHP on the side of the house as close to the wall as we can (as per guidelines) Its a new build and we are choosing to forgo gas and use solar with ASHP and a water tank. The location of the tank, however, is 3 metres away from the wall on the 1st floor - is this too far? Thank you in advance Claire Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ProDave Posted August 27, 2023 Share Posted August 27, 2023 Not at all. Best to site the HW tank as central as possible to points of HW usage, distance from ASHP does not matter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clairey73 Posted August 27, 2023 Author Share Posted August 27, 2023 Thank you! I was told it mattered how far it was but couldn't find anything online to back that up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conor Posted August 29, 2023 Share Posted August 29, 2023 On 27/08/2023 at 17:23, Clairey73 said: Thank you! I was told it mattered how far it was but couldn't find anything online to back that up. Just need to make sure the pipe sizes are per the manufacturer's guidance for the given length. Normally something like 28mm. And properly insulated. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mk1_man Posted March 11 Share Posted March 11 Hi, we are looking at installing either a Vaillant Arotherm or one of the new Samsung Gen7 R290 pumps. I am aware Vaillant has pump in the unit and Samsung have an external pump that the user suppliers? Our unvented cylinder is in the loft 2 floors up, is this going to pose a problem as we are looking to go fully open loop with no mixer or pump on the manifold. We have underfloor on 1st floor so plan is to run same temperature throughout. Keep it nice and simple. Just uncertain if pump has enough head to push water around ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnMo Posted March 11 Share Posted March 11 4 minutes ago, mk1_man said: Our unvented cylinder is in the loft 2 floors up, is this going to pose a problem as we are looking to go fully open loop with no mixer or pump on the manifold The heating system and cylinder are run independently via a diverter valve so the cylinder doesn't care about the heating system. Only way to be sure is to do a head loss calculation. Our head loss to the cylinder was too big, so installed an additional pump in the return line at a fixed speed, pump starts at the same time as the diverter valve moves to cylinder heating and shuts off as the valve moves to UFH. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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