Samsung gen 7 R290 5kw ASHP + sunamp installation

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  • Опубликовано: 9 май 2024
  • This is a video showing the installation of the Samsung gen 7 R290 5kw air source heat pump combined with a sunamp thermino xplus 210.
    Any questions feel free to ask in the comments bellow.
    Links:
    Heat Pump Monitoring install info: heatpumpmonitor.org/system/vi...
    Heat Pump Monitoring performance info: emoncms.org/app/view?name=MyH...
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Комментарии • 33

  • @nubie34
    @nubie34 Месяц назад +1

    Looks an excellent set up, and way to go for the future, especially with the boiler upgrade scheme, but the outdoor tap and supply cut-off do look a bit close.
    Thanks for sharing.

    • @Wawyed
      @Wawyed  Месяц назад

      Thank you :)

  • @corglass
    @corglass Месяц назад +1

    Great video

    • @Wawyed
      @Wawyed  Месяц назад

      Thank you, I appreciate it

    • @robandrews9826
      @robandrews9826 Месяц назад

      Did you manage to get the sunamp through the boiler upgrade scheme? This is the kind of setup I am after

    • @Wawyed
      @Wawyed  Месяц назад

      @@robandrews9826 yes I did 😊

  • @danpye1991
    @danpye1991 28 дней назад +1

    Interesting video, you should post your open energy monitor link in the video description for people to check out the performance 👍

    • @Wawyed
      @Wawyed  27 дней назад

      Added links in description. Still trying to figure out the most optimal way to charge the Sunamp. I knew before hand it wasn't going to be the most performant with a heatpump cause of the higher temperatures required to fully charge it (65C). Although it's very efficient at maintaining the heat compared to a water tank so it might balance out

    • @danpye1991
      @danpye1991 27 дней назад

      @@Wawyed Running at 65c is obviously not ideal for COP. My heatpump uses around 1.5kw to heat a 250litre tank to 45c from cold during the warmer temperatures we have currently.
      It will be interesting to see what you're using for 300litres worth at 65c.

    • @Wawyed
      @Wawyed  27 дней назад

      @@danpye1991 Just to clarify, it doesn't constantly run at 65C just at the end of the charging cycle to fully charge it. How much heat is outputting from those 1.5kw? I want to also understand if I can charge it to maybe 75% and improve the COP.

    • @danpye1991
      @danpye1991 27 дней назад

      @@Wawyed So on a really good cycle I used 1.248kwh electricity and produced 6.293kw of heat. COP of 5 for hot water generation but only to 45c.

  • @Glenbow1970
    @Glenbow1970 Месяц назад +1

    I am just about to get the same heat pump and Sunamp installed in a month or so, slightly bigger heat pump at 16kW version, would like to see how you have integrated it in to Home Assistant.

    • @Wawyed
      @Wawyed  Месяц назад

      I've used the Smartthings API with the samsung wifi module you can install with the heatpump. I might make a video explaining a bit more

  • @ianed0007
    @ianed0007 15 дней назад +3

    Can you do more content on the Sunamp Thermino, there is very little in the way of customer reviews on how they perform. I would be very interested in knowing things like the flow rate, once drawn from does the remaining stored heat just remain undiluted unlike a DHW cylinder where the cold topping up reduces the whole cylinder's water temperature, do you find you need to re energise daily or can you leave it longer? Thanks

    • @Wawyed
      @Wawyed  15 дней назад

      If with flow rate you mean the hot water pressure is the same as mains pressure. That is correct in terms of the stored heat, it releases a constant hot water temperature until is empty controlled by a thermostatic valve (I have it setup to 45C). The heat loss on it is great so it can last for days if its not being used.

    • @ianed0007
      @ianed0007 14 дней назад

      How long have you been living with it, I'm guessing 3-4 month since your original video on your set up? I love a bath, I presume it more than capable of filling a bath? The other thing I thought you might have said was it looks too start recharging if it goes below 80% capacity, is this fixed or a level to user can set or just choose to fill once a day?

    • @Wawyed
      @Wawyed  14 дней назад

      @@ianed0007 I've only had it for a month. As I mentioned is equivalent to a 300L tank at 40C. So that should be more than enough for several baths. There a bigger size one as well for even more capacity. About the 80% is more like it tells the heatpump that the hot water needs to be heated again but you can control via schedule or manually when you want to do so.

    • @ianed0007
      @ianed0007 14 дней назад

      Thanks. I'll subscribe and see if you've got more to say about it the longer you have experience of it. As I say, there is very little of reviews of the Sunamp by real users. I've been interested in one for a while but holding off waiting for more information on hold people are finding them. The low SCoP because of the higher recharge temperature isn't something I had really thought of before, so thanks for highlighting that.

    • @Wawyed
      @Wawyed  14 дней назад

      @@ianed0007 I'll like to see after having a full year how much it affects SCOP value. Obviously the central heating won't be affected by it and the hot water is a very small amount of usage compare to central heating.

  • @gopikrishnayogarajah
    @gopikrishnayogarajah 29 дней назад

    hey will you be sharing the link to your openenergymonitor ... keen to see the R290 unit characteristics

    • @Wawyed
      @Wawyed  29 дней назад +1

      Sure heatpumpmonitor.org/system/view?id=250

  • @garry6909
    @garry6909 Месяц назад +1

    So the heat pump and the Sunamp is all there is? No hot water tank? I don’t have space for a hot water tank. The set up you showed in your video would be perfect for me. I too already have the solar and batteries
    Thanks

    • @Wawyed
      @Wawyed  Месяц назад +1

      That's right. The sunamp is an alternative of the hot water tank

    • @garry6909
      @garry6909 Месяц назад +1

      Perfect news to my ears 👍

    • @normanboyes4983
      @normanboyes4983 29 дней назад

      Is there not a circulating pump inside the Samsung 7 unit outside, if so why the additional circulating pump inside?

    • @Wawyed
      @Wawyed  29 дней назад +1

      @@normanboyes4983 no there isn't. The Samsung heatpump controls that external pump

    • @garry6909
      @garry6909 День назад

      Hi, your heat pump is a 5kW. Can you say how many rooms / radiators your heating with it? I ask because I just had a quote for a heat pump to install on my EPC ‘A’ rated 2 bedroom , 6 radiator well insulated semi detached house and he wanted to sell me a 10kw system for £18k. I mentioned you had a 5kW system and another channel I watch has another 5kW system. He said it wouldn’t be powerful enough. Needless to say I didn’t buy

  • @ibleedswede
    @ibleedswede Месяц назад +1

    That outdoor plug is installed too close with regard ignition risks for r290.

    • @nocomment8273
      @nocomment8273 24 дня назад

      Lol. While most people have a 11 kg propane gas container for camping or the grill at home.