Hi all,
Having a bit of a nightmare with my ground source heating system. Recently had to carry out repairs to the compressor and also replace the heating circulation pump.
I seem to be getting a higher temperature on the returns from the heating system than what I’m sending out. It’s like the systems going in reverse?! I’ve checked the direction of the circulating pump I replaced and it’s going the right way. I can feel the temperature of the refrigerant at the heat exchanger and it’s very hot ~70degsC. But I’m currently pumping water into the heat exchanger at 41degsC and it’s coming out at 20degsC?! The temperatures seem right as I can feel the difference in temperature on the pipework. I’m pretty stumped if I’m honest. Does anyone have any suggestions?
It’s a Worcester Bosh Greenstore 9kw system
Having a bit of a nightmare with my ground source heating system. Recently had to carry out repairs to the compressor and also replace the heating circulation pump.
I seem to be getting a higher temperature on the returns from the heating system than what I’m sending out. It’s like the systems going in reverse?! I’ve checked the direction of the circulating pump I replaced and it’s going the right way. I can feel the temperature of the refrigerant at the heat exchanger and it’s very hot ~70degsC. But I’m currently pumping water into the heat exchanger at 41degsC and it’s coming out at 20degsC?! The temperatures seem right as I can feel the difference in temperature on the pipework. I’m pretty stumped if I’m honest. Does anyone have any suggestions?
It’s a Worcester Bosh Greenstore 9kw system