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Error Code Text U1
Ecodan High pressure fault Cause Usually caused by abnormal water flow on the primary circuit. Check Procedure Check flow rate on flow setter/sensor, check operation of pumps and zone valves, check water pressure and air in the primary water circuitSamsung error codesE101 error code would suggests the data cable between the indoor control panel and external ESHP, it may be the cable has damaged but more likely the terminals have come loose or corroded so worth checking both e


Common error codes for Mitsubishi Ecodan and Samsung heat pumps
The L9 error code on a Mitsubishi Electric Ecodan Air Source Heat Pump indicates a low water flow rate in the primary pipework circuit. This could be due to: Water circulation issues, Air in the circuit, and A zone valve or pump that isn't energizing You can try looking for restrictions in the water circuit, such as damaged pipework or valves or flexes that may be kinked. An L9 Error Code can occur on a Mitsubishi Electric Air Source Heat Pump when a Flow Sensor or Flow Swit


How to maximise efficiency levels and bring down running costs
One of the main differences between a boiler and a heat pump is that a boiler delivers the same temperature consistently to the home, whereas a heat pump will modulate its flow temperature according to the outside air temperature. The colder it is outside, the warmer the radiators will be inside. Often heat pump owners swapping from a boiler to a heat pump take at least a year to get used to the way a heat pump works. An oil/gas boiler effectively blasts heat into a home us


Heat pump installation grants available
Anyone living in England, Scotland or Wales can apply for government grants that cut the cost of installing an air source heat pump. Find out which grants you can apply for. In England and Wales, the main available heat pump grant is the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS), which offers up to £7,500 towards the cost of an air source or ground source heat pump. This scheme provides an upfront grant that is applied for by the installer on your behalf. To be eligible, you must have a va


Don’t take your heat pump on holiday with you.
If you’re going away for a break, you might be tempted to give your heat pump a holiday too. However, I would advise against turning it off completely. Your heat pump will need to use more energy getting your home back up to temperature than it would keeping it warm while you're away. If you wait to turn your heat pump on until you walk back through the door, you'll have to wait to be warm while it catches up. Heat pumps warm homes more slowly, but much more efficiently and i
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