Well that's three weeks the rad heating side of ashp has been off for. We've had some favourable weather so can't put it all on the 3G upgrades.
Nonetheless I can say that it is now apparent that the 3G balances out the home to an incredible degree.. By this I mean it let's in less solar gain but just doesn't release it. This means (and I know it sounds obvious) that the peaks and troughs across a week's cycle are massively flattened. Makes for a far gentler home environment.
Doesn't mean the home can supply its own heat though ( beyond internal heat sources). With this in mind and noticing a slight nip (20.1 degs indoors, 11.6 deg outdoor low & damp) I was on the horns of a dilemma...
Fire up the air heating side of ashp or burn some timber scrap from Vanport log store adjustment?
It's only going one way eh?
It gives me a chance to burn some 2 year dry bark, run up the flue temp and then slam it back for a 4 log (hand size) slow burn.
We started at 20.1 upstairs and it increased to 21.1 degs. The upstairs sensor is at least 100ft from the heat source.
Downstairs cleared 23 degs and I am now testing for heat retention over a few days.
Bear in mind, this is a slow, deliberate 4 small, hand sized log heat soak, first artificial heat in the home in three weeks.
4 small logs across three weeks is a brand new all singing, all dancing record. The game now is what can the original build fabric, limited yet retro upgraded envelope provide in the way of heat retention?
Hoping it can still be indoor neutral at high single figure outdoor temps with some solar gain. Definitely worth the installation hassles. Product itself was easy enough to go in, just the supply chain failures. Upbeat & happy is where I now am.
