NSS Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 30 minutes ago, JohnMo said: Aren't you better to run the MVHR at the normal speed. Then the MVHR actively pulls the humidity out the house, moving dew point upwards. Possibly, but it's a case of six or two threes. Temp at 8pm yesterday when it would normally switch to night mode was still 30c, and was 27c when I went to bed at 11.30pm. I decided there was no point pulling in air that was going to need cooling.
NSS Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, jack said: Generally yes, but only if humidity is lower outside than in. Where I am, humidity is still high, and is forecast to rise through the night into the high 80s. Thankfully it should drop a fair bit through tomorrow. Here too. We're only a mile from the Solent, so external humidity is generally higher.
marshian Posted 16 minutes ago Posted 16 minutes ago Interesting topic - Heat Geek have just released a video on the subject and there was one thing that got my attention bearing in mind I am all rads (no UFH) and they are almost all converted to TBOE from a flow perspective - I will one day convert to heat pump but when the boiler dies or Gas v Electricity cost perspective drives the change. Anyway here it is 1
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