Iannyboy
Novice Member
Hello there to everyone.
We are at our wits end with the setting up of our NIBE F1145 heat pump and we are hoping that someone who has some tried and tested settings can shed some light on the topic.
We have only recently moved in to our new home which we have been building for a couple of years now. We decided to install the ground source heat pump to help us with heating costs in the future and also to use a renewable source.
The pump seems to work fine but we recently got a huge shock when we submitted a meter reading and the bill was sky high. On further investigation we attached a monitor to the heat pump system to see what it is using and with our tariff it's working out around 40p an hour. I'm not familiar or used to the settings(as they are quite complicated with curves and offsets) but I need to know how to set it correctly. We have underfloor downstairs and rads upstairs. It also produces the hot water for the house.
The meter goes down to about 6/7p an hour when the compressor in the heat pump stops so I'm guessing that it's the culprit and it's running far too much.
Any help would be massively helpful.
Thanks Ian
We are at our wits end with the setting up of our NIBE F1145 heat pump and we are hoping that someone who has some tried and tested settings can shed some light on the topic.
We have only recently moved in to our new home which we have been building for a couple of years now. We decided to install the ground source heat pump to help us with heating costs in the future and also to use a renewable source.
The pump seems to work fine but we recently got a huge shock when we submitted a meter reading and the bill was sky high. On further investigation we attached a monitor to the heat pump system to see what it is using and with our tariff it's working out around 40p an hour. I'm not familiar or used to the settings(as they are quite complicated with curves and offsets) but I need to know how to set it correctly. We have underfloor downstairs and rads upstairs. It also produces the hot water for the house.
The meter goes down to about 6/7p an hour when the compressor in the heat pump stops so I'm guessing that it's the culprit and it's running far too much.
Any help would be massively helpful.
Thanks Ian