The op has possibly missed out on thousands of pounds of money by not getting proffesional mcs accredited installers in, as by diy it he won't get the rhi tarriffs, fool fool fool
We have also been using the HBC for quite a number of years in conjunction with our air source systems.
Servotech
(5/01/2010) I was wondering if anybody else is experiencing difficulties with this type of heating due to the cold weather that we are having at the moment?
The units are just putting out enough heat and are having difficulty meeting demand during the cold weather.
I've been delivering fan heaters today.
This cold snap that the country is currently experiencing is just what we didn't need!
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The heat bank cylinder should be viewed just like an extra radiator that once it is up to temperature requires very little additional heat in order to keep it topped up (being well insulated).
The beauty of it then is it just sits there, out of sight and out of mind, until it is called upon; then when it is the HB is fully heated up and ready to go.
We have also been using the HBC for quite a number of years in conjunction with our air source systems.
Servotech
(The cutting edge of technology at your service)
Got to be a wind up I reckon Mike and servotit are the same person thy're both raving loons
Could shove a load of Polypipe down the sewers and get the heat from there...!
i agree 100% measuring on google the front garden was 11 x13 meters block paved with the side of a neighbors house ajoining, the heave of the frozen ground was at least 300mm in places making it a very lumpy drive.one of my main concerns is freezing the ground as the person i purchased the heat pump from had just that happen to them thus they was forced to sell the pump, there ground collectors were in the front garden and during the cold spell at the beginning of the year they returned from holiday to find the water board diging the road up outside the front of there house, the pump had not only froze there garden and drive but also permutated out into the street and froze the main water pipes to the rest of the road!,
Interesting. They went on holiday, left the GSHP running and froze the water mains!
I wonder whether his PLI covered him for split water mains. Was it a DIY installation?
Are you covered for frost heave claims if your foundations, or a neighbours, are affected? Could be expensive.
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