Duncan62 Posted Thursday at 21:09 Posted Thursday at 21:09 Hello Guidance please on should I be getting an Integrated or Non integrated Heat pump? Samsung Gen 7 is my choice, links to each above. Integrated inc: Primary Pump - UPM4K25-75/130 Samsung Flow Sensor Control Centre EHS Wifi Kit Expansion Vessel - 10L, 0.3 MPa working pressure Water pressure sensor Gas seperator air vent Strainer 2.9 bar pressure relief valve Non integrated omits all this. Does the included expansion vessel mean I don't need one inside next to the DHW cylinder? Pros: means it frees up space inside the plant room, no controller and other items. wireless controller (presumably with the temp sensor) can be moved to optimal central hose location no holes through my precious air tightness layer for control cables cons: does the wifi have to be up, always, for it to work? not the end of the world but worth knowing.
ProDave Posted Thursday at 21:17 Posted Thursday at 21:17 Are those parts really "integrated" as in built into the heat pump, or just supplied as a package and fitted in the normal places?
JohnMo Posted Thursday at 21:25 Posted Thursday at 21:25 10 minutes ago, Duncan62 said: Does the included expansion vessel mean I don't need one inside next to the DHW cylinder? A heating system with DHW cylinder will have two expansion vessels, one for heating water (goes CH and for heating DHW) the other is for the contents of the cylinder. The integrated one will cover the heating water only. But only to a given CH water volume. High volume systems may require additional expansion. WiFi should just be access to a portal, shouldn't be required to make system work.
Duncan62 Posted Friday at 02:38 Author Posted Friday at 02:38 5 hours ago, ProDave said: Are those parts really "integrated" as in built into the heat pump, or just supplied as a package and fitted in the normal places? They are in the physical unit outside. Footprint is slightly larger. But you free up space inside.
Duncan62 Posted Friday at 02:41 Author Posted Friday at 02:41 5 hours ago, JohnMo said: A heating system with DHW cylinder will have two expansion vessels, one for heating water (goes CH and for heating DHW) the other is for the contents of the cylinder. The integrated one will cover the heating water only. But only to a given CH water volume. High volume systems may require additional expansion. WiFi should just be access to a portal, shouldn't be required to make system work. Great stuff. How is the three port diverter activated? With the non integrated, the control box is inside and a wire goes to the three port diverter to activate it as required.
JohnMo Posted Friday at 07:38 Posted Friday at 07:38 4 hours ago, Duncan62 said: How is the three port diverter activated? The heat pump monitors cylinder temperature and schedule at a call for heat the heat pump powers the diverter. Would assume the wiring centre is within the ASHP casing. Why limit yourself to one make?
Duncan62 Posted Friday at 09:32 Author Posted Friday at 09:32 Yes the control center is inside the pump. Guess I'd need to wire a connection from there to the diverter inside. So no saving on envelope penetrations. It has to be aesthetically appealing. Almost none are.
JohnMo Posted Friday at 09:44 Posted Friday at 09:44 Generally you need mains power, supply and return piping, a controller in the house (your sounds like it's wireless which maybe good), cylinder temp probe back to wiring centre, 3 way diverter valve power. But you really need to download your models install manual to get the correct details.
HughF Posted Friday at 20:48 Posted Friday at 20:48 If a heat pump doesn’t have a pwm pump, a flow sensor/switch and preferably an expansion inside it then cross it off your list. Samsung gen6 I’m looking at you. Not worth messing about with ones that need all that crap externally. 1
Nickfromwales Posted Friday at 22:02 Posted Friday at 22:02 1 hour ago, HughF said: If a heat pump doesn’t have a pwm pump, a flow sensor/switch and preferably an expansion inside it then cross it off your list. Samsung gen6 I’m looking at you. Not worth messing about with ones that need all that crap externally. 100%. A true monoblock should be ready to rock and roll out of the box. Still very impressed with Panasonics J series stuff for the money. Crazy quiet and just a joy for its plug & play simplicity. 1
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