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Hi Brambles,Which air source heat pump are you proposing, the Panasonic range?
Are you proposing to lay the ground floor ufh onto an existing slab, if so do you know what level of insulation is beneath the slab, to calculate the level of insulation required.
Personally, I don’t like spreader plates if they are to be retrofitted into an existing property.
I append two photos, one of the floor ready for screeding and the second of the plant room - albeit the pump here is ground source. For air source with a split unit the plant room would be identical.
Hope this helps
Thanks for that. I didn’t take into account the controllability of the system and am pleased you brought that to my attention.That should be fine. If you have the option tongue and groove flooring upstairs seems to give a better level of heat than chipboard (but there is a price to pay).
Bear in mind, with the MHI (Mitsubishi) pumps they can only really be used with Mitsubishi controls. Panasonic - the domestic range - can be used with any conventional (Honeywell) control system and are modular if you want to add solar at a later date.
Hope this helps
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A final point - not teaching you to suck eggs - I always take customers for air source heat pumps to see an existing installation.
Most have no idea as to how much noise the external evaporator units make. It may seem tedious - but I have had a number of customers who were wedded to the idea of air source until they heard the noise and in one case realised the size of plant room required.
Most have no idea as to how much noise the external evaporator units make. It may seem tedious - but I have had a number of customers who were wedded to the idea of air source until they heard the noise and in one case realised the size of plant room required.
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