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by blitzar
1254 days ago
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"The Daikin Altherma 3 H HT air source heat pump can provide water with temperatures up to 70°C – the same level as gas boilers – and can work when it’s as cold as -28°C outside." https://www.theecoexperts.co.uk/heat-pumps/high-temperature-... Given that there are a lot of existing houses out there, surely drop in replacements should be more prevalent. |
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What it can't do is both at the same time: make 70°C LWT when it's -28°C outside. It's designed for 65°C LWT (some models 60°C) and can only reach 70°C at a performance penalty (year-round) and can only maintain 70°C LWT down to -15°C and starts to lose max LWT, heating capacity, and even more efficiency below that. (Losing efficiency a few days out of the year is a minor concern. Not being able to meet the heat loss and heat transfer for the building for a few days is a much more serious issue for health and comfort.)