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<blockquote data-quote="old wrinkly" data-source="post: 192487" data-attributes="member: 13535"><p>Thanks steptoe. After talking through everything with my plumber I have decided that an ASHP isn't suited to my particular situation. A major factor in my decision is the fact that I only have one place that I could site the ASHP and that is in a small decked patio area. This is in close proximity to three windows, one my study/emergency bedroom, my lounge and most importantly my main bedroom which at best would only be 2 metres away.</p><p></p><p>In addition to the normal humming noise the units produce my plumber thought there was a good chance of getting vibration through the decking so my wife, who was already concerned at the buzzing noise, made it clear that whatever the benefits of ASHP she wouldn't accept any problem with noise.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to everyone for their input, at least I now have a fair understanding of ASHP technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old wrinkly, post: 192487, member: 13535"] Thanks steptoe. After talking through everything with my plumber I have decided that an ASHP isn't suited to my particular situation. A major factor in my decision is the fact that I only have one place that I could site the ASHP and that is in a small decked patio area. This is in close proximity to three windows, one my study/emergency bedroom, my lounge and most importantly my main bedroom which at best would only be 2 metres away. In addition to the normal humming noise the units produce my plumber thought there was a good chance of getting vibration through the decking so my wife, who was already concerned at the buzzing noise, made it clear that whatever the benefits of ASHP she wouldn't accept any problem with noise. Thanks to everyone for their input, at least I now have a fair understanding of ASHP technology. [/QUOTE]
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