Great video, exactly what you said, a lot of us old sole traders out here waiting to take the step over to ASHP. Interesting to see how you are tackling it all. It looks like Viessman have taken a lot of the ball ache out of these installations by the components doing everything you need them to. I assume its an expensive lot of kit but it looks like they make an installers life a lot easier and that can only be a good thing for us all. Really smart looking job, well done. Look forward to follow up video, thanks.
Great video and thanks for sharing 👍 Just wanted to ask why you didn’t opt for the indoor unit that has combined cylinder and control unit in one? - the 151A i believe? Cheers
Great video. Can fill and flush valves be used on gas systems, too? Have you ever used vuessmann vitotrol 200 indoor influence to work with the weather compensation? Vaillant seem to recommend this with their ashp's and weather comp.
@@loving-plumbing nice, thanks for the info. I watch a lot of UA-cam and it kills me that some of the not so good people have more views than the very best! Keep it up 👍
@@stevewells2536 Thanks. So it's 40c at -2.3C . I have dialed it down on the heating curve slightly. I was skeptical to be honest but seems to be ok so far. Wait till it's cold I guess! Be back with a blending Valve 🤣.
@@stevewells2536 it worked out that way for me really because the underfloor heating the client requested was designed at the same temperature. In reality the underfloor heating should be more like 30c -2. Those aluminium panels at 150mm centers aren't the best. If I could have got 100mm centers in I would have probably used a mixer to lower the Temperature. Either that or upsize the rads even more. It's worth doing the maths 👍. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing this interesting install. You mentioned that the property was highly insulated but very kindly showed the underfilled cavity.😉
@@normanboyes4983 Thanks for watching 👍👍
Great video, exactly what you said, a lot of us old sole traders out here waiting to take the step over to ASHP. Interesting to see how you are tackling it all. It looks like Viessman have taken a lot of the ball ache out of these installations by the components doing everything you need them to. I assume its an expensive lot of kit but it looks like they make an installers life a lot easier and that can only be a good thing for us all. Really smart looking job, well done. Look forward to follow up video, thanks.
Thank you very much. I definitely feel like the Viessmann Vitocal is superior in design to most. Definitely makes life easier. Cheers for watching.
Nice job guys 😎
Thanks. I found your own videos on the Vitocal really helpful 👍 Anything you would have done differently?
Great video and thanks for sharing 👍 Just wanted to ask why you didn’t opt for the indoor unit that has combined cylinder and control unit in one? - the 151A i believe? Cheers
Thanks. Because it only holds 170 liters I believe and we had three bathrooms 👍👍
Great job mate
@@ozzyozman1536 thanks mate
Great video.
Can fill and flush valves be used on gas systems, too?
Have you ever used vuessmann vitotrol 200 indoor influence to work with the weather compensation?
Vaillant seem to recommend this with their ashp's and weather comp.
Viessmann have just released a vitorol specific for the heat pumps that works alongside the weather comp. I'm hoping to try it soon!
Did you get this job from viesmann.
You do good work.
@@plumbertime thanks. No you have to source your own jobs. But Viessmann will do designs from Plans sent to them.
@@loving-plumbing nice, thanks for the info. I watch a lot of UA-cam and it kills me that some of the not so good people have more views than the very best!
Keep it up 👍
@@plumbertime thank you very much. Appreciate that 👍.
Great video, what temp do you design the rads for with it running on the same weather comp curve as the UFH?
@@stevewells2536 Thanks. So it's 40c at -2.3C . I have dialed it down on the heating curve slightly.
I was skeptical to be honest but seems to be ok so far. Wait till it's cold I guess! Be back with a blending Valve 🤣.
Aiming for 20c room temps.
Thanks, I’ve got a similar job coming up, might try the same thing and not use a mixer 👍
@@stevewells2536 it worked out that way for me really because the underfloor heating the client requested was designed at the same temperature. In reality the underfloor heating should be more like 30c -2. Those aluminium panels at 150mm centers aren't the best. If I could have got 100mm centers in I would have probably used a mixer to lower the Temperature. Either that or upsize the rads even more. It's worth doing the maths 👍. Thanks.
You gone through it way quick do you have a diagram for the system
@@Football-rk3gn you get a rough schematic but it's not necessarily specific to your system.
Why do they have to emphasise SS like that?
Great money earner for some, but a total waste of money. Huge installation investment with little or any savings.
Why not press fit
@@sunnybeachwalks4k2022 Because soldering is for real plumbers 🤣