>>As I say, engineer/s coming on Friday.
3 turned up from 9:30am onwards and were here for 6 and a half hours in all :)
First one, W, added the glycol which was a tad more involved than sticking some Bluecol in ya mark 2 Cortina on a Sunday morning!!
Second one, C, who was the kiddy when it comes to heat pumps, turned up in the afternoon, along with J, who did the original installation.
The radiators were installed with microbore piping, which made their job more difficult in getting the glycol round the system of 8 rads.
The glycol will 'slump' in the rad apparently, so they had to drain orf each rad until the blue stuff came out of the top.
When C completed setting up the technical side of things, W went round each rad with his thermal imaging camera thingy making sure all was well.
The Hive stat has been set to manual, with no schedules, so it's on 24/7.
Temp is set to 19, which I reduce to 18 overnight. Having had no heating most of this week, 18 feels rather warm, so I've left it at that for now (1 degree outside)
C ran through things to do if I ever smell burning or if the tank explodes underneath my bedroom etc.
Wishing you all a warm Christmas :)
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