Under Floor Heating using an air source heat pump.Sorry for my ignorance but what is UFH air source heating system!
Under Floor Heating using an air source heat pump.Sorry for my ignorance but what is UFH air source heating system!
Duh, mind wasn't working well last night , I have also installed UFH in homes but used a natural gas, on demand boiler for the heat source. Will the heat pump deliver good constant temps when needed?Under Floor Heating using an air source heat pump.
I understand that it will. The workshop is a complete new build and is designed to exceed house standards for insulation. So, the system should run at under 50C well within an air source heat pumps abilities. The big question will be how much it costs to run.Duh, mind wasn't working well last night , I have also installed UFH in homes but used a natural gas, on demand boiler for the heat source. Will the heat pump deliver good constant temps when needed?
It is definitely more than a shop!I understand that it will. The workshop is a complete new build and is designed to exceed house standards for insulation. So, the system should run at under 50C well within an air source heat pumps abilities. The big question will be how much it costs to run.
I have installed UFH through my house as part of the renovation, this is heated by a gas boiler. However, it’s designed and installed to run off two 17KW heat pumps if and when I swap it / forced to use electric heating. The workshop is a test bed.
The workshop is a complete extravaganza, but it’s also designed such that it can be converted into a house or indeed any form of living / work environment. So hopefully my kids will get the money back when my executers come to sell it
I will have to check the specs of it but we have an air source pool heater. Very good and last year cost about an extra 30-40 quid overall on the bill for the four months we had it going. That's heating a 48 cubic metre pool to 28°. Not equivalent to running a domestic heating system obviously, but I think you will be pleasantly surprised.I understand that it will. The workshop is a complete new build and is designed to exceed house standards for insulation. So, the system should run at under 50C well within an air source heat pumps abilities. The big question will be how much it costs to run.
I have installed UFH through my house as part of the renovation, this is heated by a gas boiler. However, it’s designed and installed to run off two 17KW heat pumps if and when I swap it / forced to use electric heating. The workshop is a test bed.
The workshop is a complete extravaganza, but it’s also designed such that it can be converted into a house or indeed any form of living / work environment. So hopefully my kids will get the money back when my executers come to sell it
Don't you start my son asked me if the roof was a representation of the stars in the Milky Way!! It’s only 120 lights for 1350 sq ftThis is the stuff of my lottery winning dreams and definitely nicer than my house !!
Do you think you have enough lights ?
They are in banks, so areas can be switched on. Individually would be 121 switchesAre the lights in the ceiling switched individually......
So did the architect specify the wrong size on the drawings or did the builder fit the wrong ones so it is not to drawing ? This cannot be your problem or something to be done at your expense.The building inspector has been and noticed that the wrong sized pad stones have been used
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