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    conservatory footings

    Oh right. Nice one
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    conservatory footings

    You mean a service one going to next door? Possibly.... but you're not gonna build that part of the wall on top of just soil are you?
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    conservatory footings

    yeah....
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    conservatory footings

    the builders dug a decent trench for the dwarf wall (500mm wide x 750mm deep approx) and now filled with concrete leaving about 250mm to the original garden level waiting for the crush n run / membrane etc to be laid. But... this trench is about 750mm short of the house on both sides? Any reason...
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    Air to Heat pump for conservatory

    See what you're saying but.... where does this 6kW max heating output figure come from? Thanks again!!
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    Air to Heat pump for conservatory

    Thing is.... I'm not really understanding what the 3.5kW is relevant to? Are you saying that this is totally dependant on the outside temp? Looking at the max heating output of the CS-E12MKW unit from the data sheet it says 6kw? With a COP of just over 4, then I'm ,looking at power consumption...
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    Air to Heat pump for conservatory

    That big really? They chuck out 8kW heating. Thought 6kW might do? Are these a certifiable installation etc? Will be providing the separate supply from new RCBO which is Part P etc etc
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    Air to Heat pump for conservatory

    Thinking of going for this type of installation for a proposed 6 x 3.5m conservatory as opposed to UFH/rads. Any thoughts / experience of these? Poss 3.5kW model? http://www.comfortableclimates.co.uk/Panasonic%20Etherea%20Heat%20Pump%20-%20Aircon.html?category_id=94 Thanks
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    Heating in a conservatory

    http://www.worcester-bosch.co.uk/homeowner/heat-pumps/air-to-air-heat-pump Thoughts?
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    Heating in a conservatory

    Quoted about 16k for it. UFH and extras are, well, extra!
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    Conservatory glass & heating help reqd

    Don't want a ploycarb roof as too noisy when it lashes down? This type of roof and triple glazed glass is the best one for heat loss apparently? Been told we can't extend the central heating system into the conserv as it's against Building regs....
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    Heating in a conservatory

    meh... that's from 2002. Shirley they've improved insulation since then?
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    Heating in a conservatory

    OK thanks for your info. Hopefully this new mega low U-value triple glazed glass has slightly better insulation than the stuff you got in 2006 Richard. Apparently they've been triple glazing in Scandinavia as the norm for years and having lived in Sweden for a year I never encountered frosty...
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    Heating in a conservatory

    Posted in windows section but maybe better answers in here.... I know that in winter they are pretty unusable unless you go overboard on the heating system, but any advice on whether elec UFH (quoted at £1600 for 18m2 of 20mm insulation, 15m2 200w/m2 mat / latex screed) is better than a...
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    Conservatory glass & heating help reqd

    Any help on the heating side of it from any experienced conservatory fitters ? Ta
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    Conservatory glass & heating help reqd

    Wouldn't want it covered during spring / summer months. Maybe an option as a temp measure when it gets baltic. What would you suggest as something fairly cheap but effective or reuseable?
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    Conservatory glass & heating help reqd

    Getting a 6 x 3.5m one built soon with dwarf walls / one end bricked. Been thinking of upgrading to triple glazing (u value =0.7) and Clecius one roof (u value = 1.8 ) at additional cost of about £900. Is this worth it and will it dramatically reduce heat loss cos looking at using this as often...
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    Conservatory Electrics

    yeah, as it's a new circuit it requires an Electrical Installation Certificate & testing / certifying / LABC notification under Part P.
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    Adding sockets

    If they've spurred the conservatory off the existing ring but protected it all with a 13A fused spur first, then it's fine as this 13A fuse prevents the cables being overloaded. If the original circuit is a radial, same thing goes as it should be protected at the CU by a 20A device anyway, as...
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    Cable size for garden shed

    Alright Pete - See previous post / reply: I assume your gonna be fitting a new consumer unit too? The job's notifiable to the LABC under Part P, and requires the relevant BS7671 testing & certification (You know the ones: R1+R2, Zs, IR, RCD tripping etc) Best get a spark in?
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