Mart wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 12:12 pm
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This is yet another reason my plans have stalled. In Wales the rule is 'within 3m' of a boundary. With my property (semi-detached) being 7m wide, then a PP is required since units are around 1.5m across. For terraced properties, and possibly even new build detached, which have front parking (not side) and small side areas, again PP is required.
Seems like a stupid rule in Wales. And I'm probbaly pushing my luck with second A2A unit being about 30cm from the boundary, and in front of the house. But planning dept when I asked about the 'air con unit' (don't say heatpump), asked if it would make a significant difference to the appearance of our property ......... well, if I'm allowed to answer that, then it's a no. [But don't tell anyone ]
For new build (whether detached or other) surely anyone with any sense would include the HP on the main planning application. O the other hand, if a developer has been responsible for the new build then even minimising what is on the planning application may be seen as money saving...
Glad you cleared that up for us Ceasium, I too was wondering who the member was but guessed it was Mick although I dont know his forum monica but he "looked" like one of us..............
You know, handsome, approachable, good natured, open minded etc etc
Mr G have I really been one of the gang for a decade now ? wow the time fly's
Mart wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 12:12 pm
Seems like a stupid rule in Wales. And I'm probbaly pushing my luck with second A2A unit being about 30cm from the boundary, and in front of the house. But planning dept when I asked about the 'air con unit' (don't say heatpump), asked if it would make a significant difference to the appearance of our property ......... well, if I'm allowed to answer that, then it's a no. [But don't tell anyone ]
Moxi wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 1:01 pm
Mr G have I really been one of the gang for a decade now ? wow the time fly's
Moxi
You forgot shorts wearing & axe wielding, ...less to pick out of the axe wound on a bouncer
I don't remember a time when you weren't around tbh, so likely a decade yes Moxi, all things considered, we've been here 2 years ish yes!?
1906 ripplewatts @wind Turb-ine-erry
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Leaf 24
Celotex type insulation stuffed most places
Skip diver to the gentry
Austroflamm WBS
A finger of solar + shed full more
After being told by our installers that the monitoring option on our heat pump didn't give anything other than info about the system software, is only for installers and was very expensive to buy, I'm intrigued as to how everyone is monitoring their heat pumps. I'd like to learn more about what mine's doing and how efficient it is.
6kw PV (24 x REC Solar AS REC 250PE)
Clausius 5-25kw GSHP
Luxpower Squirrel Pod
Pylontech 21kwh
Eddi Diverter
250l hot water tank with 2 immersions
2 x Woodwarm stoves
7 acres of old coppice woodland
Ripple Kirk Hill 3.8kw
Ripple Derril Water 3.963 kW
I've got a Mitsubishi 11.2kW Ecodan with Heat Meter and linked dedicated leccy meter- the Melcloud software allows viewing of energy usage, energy output on an hourly basis (if recent day) or daily basis (for further back). The minute by minute temperatures of input and output to the ASHP can be viewed along with hourly logs of outside temperature.
The minute by minute room temp (where the controller is located if not remote thermo fitted), outside temp, flow temp, return temp, energy consumed, energy produced, and operating mode can be downloaded in csv format for analysis - for any day (maybe period) since first recorded 30-40MB per day iirc - tough I have not played with that much.