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Posted By: Tomasz_PDoes this sound sensible or do i ditch the oil entirely?
Posted By: Tomasz_PActually the house is painted brick at present. I am not sure if i could get away with any EWI as it is grade 2 listed but i might be able to on the north face (main entrance) as this faces away from the hall that the Coach House originally belonged to.
Posted By: Tomasz_PI would prefer cast iron but assume these would not be ideal for an ashp and they would be very heavy!
Posted By: Tomasz_PI wondered about just running a couple of rads from the wood burner, completely separate from the rest of the system.
Posted By: Tomasz_PI wonder how much a 3 phase upgrade would cost.
Posted By: jfbDo you have 3 phase electricity? Because I don't think you'll be running an ASHP of that size on a single phase.
Posted By: Paul in Montrealwhat's the usual supply capacity in the UK?
Posted By: Ed DaviesWandering off topic a bit but nice point here about induction hobs for that sort of circumstance
Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryA single phase anything over this is charged extra per A over 32.Similar in France; standing charges go up in steps at 15, 30, 45, 60A and beyond.
Posted By: Mike1Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryA single phase anything over this is charged extra per A over 32.Similar in France; standing charges go up in steps at 15, 30, 45, 60A and beyond.
Posted By: Ed DaviesOdd, I'm pretty sure an IKEA hob I was looking at a while ago did that but can't find one with less than a 32A supply now. Guess why I'm interested ;-). I really doubt anybody has a use for all rings on full at the same time.
Posted By: Tomasz_Pthe foamed glass insulation layer can go down to 80mm in some cases
Posted By: Dominic CooneyYour dig out might be limited by the depth of the foundations, you shouldn't dig out lower than them.