TPK
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Following on from Nickds1, I understood that most installations needed 3 phase electricity, so apart from the heat pump etc install you also need to consider the cost of changing your electricity supply.
Not as I understand it. We only use 3ph as it was available due the the core of the original building being an Oast house which used 3ph fans, thus we already had 3ph on site.Following on from Nickds1, I understood that most installations needed 3 phase electricity, so apart from the heat pump etc install you also need to consider the cost of changing your electricity supply.
The GSHP hot water system is very much as you suggest - the heat pump circulates heated water through a heat-exchanger in the domestic hot water tank; this circuit is sealed. Domestic hot water is supplied from the tank; the legionella cycle raises the temperature of the water in the tank to >60C for an hour, to kill bugs in it. Our house also has a ‘pumped return’ hot water system that reduces the length of dead pipe limbs, and means that hot water arrives pretty well instantly throughout the house - important as some of the pipe runs from the DHW tank are approaching 20m. Also reduces water consumption.why is the water in the GSHP not kept seperate...or is it....?
the hot water tank has just the normal heating loop......
surley something like anti freeze added to the system would stop bact growing.....
as I see it, the water in the heating system is just a continu loop with some kind of tank for keeping the level correct....
the pumps for this system are only for keeping the water moving....
why the compressor.....?
I have a solar water heating system that works very well.....it has anti freeze in it as standard.....apart from freezing which normally dosen\t happen here the A/Freeze just stops corrosion....ps the hot water tank and the heating loop is St/Steel.....
just an interested party....no axe to grind.....
why is the water in the GSHP not kept seperate...or is it....?
the hot water tank has just the normal heating loop......
surley something like anti freeze added to the system would stop bact growing.....
as I see it, the water in the heating system is just a continu loop with some kind of tank for keeping the level correct....
the pumps for this system are only for keeping the water moving....
why the compressor.....?
I have a solar water heating system that works very well.....it has anti freeze in it as standard.....apart from freezing which normally dosen\t happen here the A/Freeze just stops corrosion....ps the hot water tank and the heating loop is St/Steel.....
just an interested party....no axe to grind.....
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