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Posted By: owlmanMy ducted A2A system has a COP of up to 4.81 on heating mode.
Posted By: Jeff B
Ah, I didn't realise you had a ducted system. I hadn't considered that as a possibility - I was going on the assumption that I would have to have the usual wall mounted internal fan units. Did you install your own system? I presume the in-coming warm air is via ceiling grills? Do you also have an MVHR system?
Posted By: djhPosted By: owlmanMy ducted A2A system has a COP of up to 4.81 on heating mode.
I'm curious what temperature it is heating the air to?
I suppose it is recycling air rather than heating fresh external air, so it can heat as much as it wants?
Posted By: owlmanI suppose if you did some roof redesigning you could create a "cutout" roof balcony and then a condenser would be possible.
Posted By: owlmanRegarding internal temperatures, generally mid winter 22C occasionally 23C