On a 3deg outdoor day we consistently see a cop.of 4.4. That's combined space&water heating. Space heating alone would be closer to or over 5.
We have 13 degs coming for the next couple of days. I don't want to say what the cop will rise to but last time the air was that warm we did see figures starting with a 7.for space heating.
We also have a lagging wall due to poor insulation. With the rest of the house at a consistent temperature the lagging rooms show a lot more (2 of). I've not touched it yet but as soon as New Year is past I'm going for it.
HP site looks open so it will be pulling fresh ambient air when you install.
On our old electric heating system which was essentially 1:1 we averaged 80kWh's per day consumption at this time of year. Roughly speaking that has halved. I say roughly as the outdoor temperatures have a direct and massive impact on the indoor consumption goings on. We have seen days when we dipped into the 30's of kWh's per day. Mind blowing to see that.
I took this screen grab moments ago. 2 degs outdoors.
I assume the heatcalcs shown are from a guesstimate online? I ask as when our calc was complete the figures on loss/use were close to what we've seen in reality historically. We came out at 7.9kW heat loss and a 7kW pump went in.
Cop is weird as it squirrels about constantly as the HP adapts to outdoor reality and indoor demand and it's on a short window of a day. I'm too early in ownership to have built a meaningful scop. Although I do like the right hand column.
Our hwt which is 200ltrs has been great. I've not actually looked to see what kW is going into the hwt during hot water cycle from the HP but it seems to be quite fast. I upped the cylinder temperature to 55 degs as swmbo said it wasn't hot enough for dishes that don't make it to dishwasher.
Daughterly arrives this evening and the real test begins.