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Posted By: goodevansI calculate the house will have a heat loss (inc, ventilation and infiltration) of around 140W/K - that will give a peak heating demand of around 3000kW. (location UK, Cambridgeshire)
Posted By: Nick Parsons140W total (??fabric??) heat-loss and delta T of 21?
Posted By: goodevansI calculate the house will have a heat loss (inc, ventilation and infiltration) of around 140W/K - that will give a peak heating demand of around 3000kW. (location UK, Cambridgeshire)
Posted By: goodevansI have planned for a grandly named service room to house MVHR, consumer unit, TS, comms cabinet, boiler etc so I can have a tank.
I need to arrange it so the DHW is preheated with ASHP energy to take the sting out of heating DHW with electric
The wife has requested mains pressure hot water and UFH so given that it will be a difficult (but not impossible) to get authorisation to vary that - how would you arrange the tank - DHW through a plate heat exchanger, a coil, open vented or pressurised. If pressurised would you heat a pressurised tank to 90 deg C with PV. Would 90 deg C damage the antifreeze in the ASHP loop or is the the same stuff used in car radiators.
Posted By: djhYour biggest bill will be for space heatingWill it really. Without seeing some calculations that is a bit hard to tell.
Posted By: SteamyTeaPosted By: djhYour biggest bill will be for space heatingWill it really. Without seeing some calculations that is a bit hard to tell.
DHW is my largest energy use (apart from the car).
Posted By: goodevansSo as a minimum don't spend much money (if any) connecting the space heating to the DHW.
E7 has always been a problem for me - unless you can shift half the load or more to over night it doesn't pay but with solar PV reducing daytime use
I Looked again at electric in-line water heaters - unless they are specifically designed to boost heat
storing DHW for shower use looks like the way to go
So we are looking at 9500kWh/a - 7000 of which for heating. Just too expensive to go for resistance heating so I'll look at ASHP. (it also feels wrong to use that high grade electric power just for heat - doubling it or tripling it via ASHP seems better).
Posted By: djhWhy would you even want to consider linking UFH space heating and DHW?That was badly worded - I should have said don't spend much money on preheating DHW with ASHP energy - the savings will be small.
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