Results 1 to 3 of 3
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jul 2017
    Location
    suffolk
    Age
    64
    Posts
    1
    Rep Power
    0

    HT heat pump, Oil system or night storage options



    I live in a 15 c timber and thatched house with night storage heaters and all electric , off gas grid and use annually 28,000 kWh and in the winter around 90-130 kWh a day, summer around 12-18 kWh, mostly HWS as the heater are switched off. We will be upgrading were possible the insulation, but this may be limited to loft and secondary glazing as its grade II listed...do we go for a HT Heat pump system and new radiator install would we really save 2 thirds due to the COP or will we never heat the house up ..would we qualify for the RHI ! had several quotes some said it would always be cold..it gets to about 18deg c anyway in the winter (-2) so anything would be an improvement , two inglenook fires and a wood burner (12kW) to assist when it gets really cold and it can do..:-)

    location Suffolk (stowmarket area) property two story, approx 65 m2 1st floor and 80m2 ground floor approx 22 kW based on an online calc and u values around 1.6 for the walls etc obviously that's with everything on and -3 outside

    would a Daikin HT Altherma-HT system work or are ether better options....
    Last edited by Milliamp99; 27-07-2017 at 09:52 AM.



  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2014
    Location
    UK
    Posts
    26
    Rep Power
    0

    Re: HT heat pump, Oil system or night storage options

    Quote Originally Posted by Milliamp99 View Post
    I live in a 15 c timber and thatched house with night storage heaters and all electric , off gas grid and use annually 28,000 kWh and in the winter around 90-130 kWh a day, summer around 12-18 kWh, mostly HWS as the heater are switched off. We will be upgrading were possible the insulation, but this may be limited to loft and secondary glazing as its grade II listed...do we go for a HT Heat pump system and new radiator install would we really save 2 thirds due to the COP or will we never heat the house up ..would we qualify for the RHI ! had several quotes some said it would always be cold..it gets to about 18deg c anyway in the winter (-2) so anything would be an improvement , two inglenook fires and a wood burner (12kW) to assist when it gets really cold and it can do..:-)

    location Suffolk (stowmarket area) property two story, approx 65 m2 1st floor and 80m2 ground floor approx 22 kW based on an online calc and u values around 1.6 for the walls etc obviously that's with everything on and -3 outside

    would a Daikin HT Altherma-HT system work or are ether better options....
    It's a tricky one.

    You'll need multiple ASHP's to get 22 kW output at -4°C and you'll be in their worst CoP range when you need the heating most, then the DNO might not let you connect them unless you have 3 phase.

    We install Biomass, ASHP, GSHP so have no agenda. 2 years ago I would have said Biomass.
    22kW sounds about right. I think in your situation i'd take a 2nd look at biomass - give Stovesonline a call and ask then about the new Klover pellet boiler, (launching this week ) price point is good and with the scheduled RHI increase for biomass it should work out, you'll have no worries about being cold.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2017
    Location
    United Kingdom
    Age
    39
    Posts
    4
    Rep Power
    0

    Re: HT heat pump, Oil system or night storage options

    I have Husky air source heat pump for heating and cooling. Maybe for you it will be a good decision? Try to look more information on https://www.huskyheatpumps.co.uk/ or contact them.

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •