Heat pump
I attach a set of very recent test results on my A2A heat pump. Heat pump 'under-sizing' destroys the rationale for running heat pumps and there is a lot of it about. Have you heard the stories about heat pumps costing £2000 per winter to run and they do not heat the house properly? The stories are true
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Ambient temperatures were -1.5C at 0600.
The sky was cloudless and ambient temperatures rose steadily throughout the test.
Time_ _ Pwr_ _ Blr In_ Out _ _Set Pt _Amb _
0950 _ _300 _ _ 19.2 _ _ 28.5 _ _ 21 _ _ 1.0 _ _ All doors shut except 3
1000_ _ 293 _ _ 19.0 _ _ 27.4 _ _ 21 _ _ 2.0 _ _
1005_ _ 295 _ _ 18.9 _ _ 27.2 _ _ 21 _ _ 2.5 _ _ All doors opened
1010_ _ 385 _ _ 18.7 _ _ 29.0 _ _ 21 _ _ 2.5 _ _
1015_ _ 480 _ _ 18.6 _ _ 32.4 _ _ 21 _ _ 3.0 _ _ Whole house heated, stable at high load
1050_ _ 470 _ _ 18.7 _ _ 34.0 _ _ 21 _ _ 5.5 _ _
Set Pt +1 → 22C. Fan noise up.
'Under-sized' condition starts
1055_ _ 645 _ _ 18.8 _ _ 35.9 _ _ 22 _ _ 6.0 _ _
1100_ _ 675 _ _ 18.8 _ _ 36.2 _ _ 22 _ _ 6.0 _ _
Set Pt -1 → 21C
1105_ _ 560 _ _ 18.7 _ _ 33.7 _ _ 21 _ _ 6.5 _ _
1110_ _ 640 _ _ 18.7 _ _ 35.0 _ _ 21 _ _ 6.5 _ _ No recovery of normal running
1115_ _ 665 _ _ 18.7 _ _ 36.3 _ _ 21 _ _ 7.0 _ _
1120_ _ 665 _ _ 18.8 _ _ 36.5 _ _ 21 _ _ 7.0 _ _
1125_ _ 665 _ _ 18.8 _ _ 36.4 _ _ 21 _ _ 7.5 _ _ Pump stuck in under-sized condition
1130_ _ 665 _ _ 18.9 _ _ 36.4 _ _ 21 _ _ 7.5 _ _ Lounge door shut
1135_ _ 655 _ _ 18.9 _ _ 36.4 _ _ 21 _ _ 8.0 _ _
1140_ _ 670 _ _ 19.0 _ _ 36.7 _ _ 21 _ _ 8.0 _ _ 3 bedroom doors shut
1145_ _ 630 _ _ 19.0 _ _ 36.4 _ _ 21 _ _ 8.0 _ _ Fan noise down
1150_ _ 605 _ _ 19.2 _ _ 36.0 _ _ 21 _ _ 8.5 _ _
1155_ _ 605 _ _ 19.5 _ _ 36.0 _ _ 21 _ _ 9.0 _ _
1200_ _ 560 _ _ 19.6 _ _ 34.7 _ _ 21 _ _ 9.0 _ _
1205_ _ 535 _ _ 19.6 _ _ 34.4 _ _ 21 _ _ 9.5 _ _ 4th bedroom door shut
1210_ _ 430 _ _ 19.7 _ _ 33.3 _ _ 21 _ _ 9.5 _ _
1215_ _ 315 _ _ 20.0 _ _ 31.6 _ _ 21 _ _ 9.5 _ _Under-sized condition ends
1220_ _ 316 _ _ 20.0 _ _ 30.1 _ _ 21 _ _ 10.0 _ _ Normal running.
1225_ _ 319 _ _ 20.0 _ _ 30.3 _ _ 21 _ _ 9.5 _ _ 4 bedroom doors opened
1230_ _ 310 _ _ 19.5 _ _ 29.0 _ _ 21 _ _ 10.0 _ _ Lounge door opened
1240_ _ 312 _ _ 19.1 _ _ 29.1 _ _ 21 _ _ 10.0 _ _
1250_ _ 445 _ _ 18.9 _ _ 33.7 _ _ 21 _ _ 9.5 _ _ Whole house heating stable at high load
1400_ _ 415 _ _ 19.0 _ _ 33.0 _ _ 21 _ _ 9.0 _ _ Test ends. All doors open
Notes:
1: 'Doors' means internal doors(8 in total) that connect to the hall where the pump is located.
2: From stable high load at 1050 at Set Pt 21C, a Set Pt increase of 1C increased Pwr from 470 to 675watts. This increase started the 'under-sizing' test.
3: Recovery from 'under-sizing' lasts from 1100 to 1215. Progressively the Set Pt was reduced back to 21C, the lounge door shut, 3 bedroom doors shut and finally a 4th bedroom door shut to get back to normal running.
4: With normal running achieved at 1220, all doors were open at 1400 when the test ended. By then the ambient temperature had increased from 2.5C at 1005 to 9.5C which should have assisted the recovery of normal running.
5: This test provides an indication of the large heat load reduction required to recover a pump in the 'under-sized' condition.
6: The quick reversal of the Set Pt increase of 1C failed to return the pump to the previously stable condition. Five more doors had to be closed to recover normal running whilst the ambient temperature also rose by about 6.5C between 1005 and 1250.
7: The 'under-sized' condition is an instability that requires considerable intervention to reduce heat loads to recover the normal operation.
8: The 'under-sized' condition destroys the economics of running a heat pump.
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