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My Gfs mother had a heat exchanger system fitted - possibly samsung, will take a look. Are these easy to get serviced, if they require that, or repaired?
Thanks
 
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Hi
My Gfs mother had a heat exchanger system fitted - possibly samsung, will take a look. Are these easy to get serviced, if they require that, or repaired?
Thanks
your post makes no sense, what do you mean by a heat exchanger system
 
Air source heat pump. Ianmcd have you not heard of them? Anything near?
Thanks Mottie for helping me out.
 
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They work on the same principle

Which principle.......

They are a device which refrigerates the air outside the house and puts the heat collected from that refrigeration into the house for heating and/or hot water.

They have at least two and maybe three heat exchangers.
 
They work on the same principle

To say they work on the same principle is only correct in the broadest sense, they have more in common with a fridge freezer than what we would identify as a heat exchanger as part of a heating system.

If you want any help in the future can I recommend you wind your neck in & stop being pedantic.

No, they aren't the easiest to service, they need a specialist qualified engineer to maintain and service correctly
 
No, they aren't the easiest to service,

And the outside heat exchanger can become coated with ice on a cold damp day ( the sort of day when the system is most needed to heat the house ) and has to be defrosted. Either with electric heater or by reversing the system to take heat from the house to melt the ice.
 
And the outside heat exchanger can become coated with ice on a cold damp day ( the sort of day when the system is most needed to heat the house ) and has to be defrosted. Either with electric heater or by reversing the system to take heat from the house to melt the ice.
Thanks
Getting it serviced is my aim. I take it that it’s a closed loop?
 
From Treehugger website
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or if it is one that reverses to defrost the evaporators

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from http://www.heatpump-reviews.com/heat-pump.html
 
Very expensive to get them serviced I understand and if they go on to rescue mode then the heating goes onto electric again very expensive. Bob
 

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