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ground source vs air souce for new build
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<blockquote data-quote="Courier" data-source="post: 6603120" data-attributes="member: 868"><p>Big Log burner at one end of the house and leave the LPG oven on low at the other then occasional use of a leccy fan heater if needed.</p><p></p><p>Thats what I used for 3 years before I got an ASHP installed - The ASHP just works and the leccy costs us little more than the opportunity cost of what we get on our PPA from the wind turbine so thats about 6p when the wind is blowing and 14p when it's not unless I turn the ASHP off and use the residual heat in the 7" concrete floor above the insulation ( That was done by accident and makes reaction times very slow)</p><p></p><p>The house is 23 years old built with underfloor wet heating and excessively insulated (at the time of building).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Courier, post: 6603120, member: 868"] Big Log burner at one end of the house and leave the LPG oven on low at the other then occasional use of a leccy fan heater if needed. Thats what I used for 3 years before I got an ASHP installed - The ASHP just works and the leccy costs us little more than the opportunity cost of what we get on our PPA from the wind turbine so thats about 6p when the wind is blowing and 14p when it's not unless I turn the ASHP off and use the residual heat in the 7" concrete floor above the insulation ( That was done by accident and makes reaction times very slow) The house is 23 years old built with underfloor wet heating and excessively insulated (at the time of building). [/QUOTE]
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