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Heatpump Hot on Gas Side But Cold On Wet Side?

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Mitsubishi Ecodan 2011 8.5kw

Hy Guys, I have just installed a second hand ecodan, all seemed to be going well until i noticed that the flow temp doesn't increase much, infact 2 degrees in 40 mins, then the pump shut off with a over temperature warning on the gas side.

I have it piped up to a 300l grant solar cylinder (Indirect).

On first glance I thought it was no circulation but I defiantly have circulation, spent hours making sure.

Inside the ecodan, the gas to the plate exchange pipe gets red hot, the return at the bottom stays cold.

I am using a ftc2. it configured for dhw only at the moment. I have a 5kw ecodan that works perfectly on the same setup.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Paul.
 
The solar coil doesn’t have enough surface area you need a min of around 3m2 also have you used 28mm piping and a buffer ?
 
The solar coil doesn’t have enough surface area you need a min of around 3m2 also have you used 28mm piping and a buffer ?
The solar coil doesn’t have enough surface area you need a min of around 3m2 also have you used 28mm piping and a buffer ?
No buffer, I am going to use one eventually but just wanted to test the heat pump as I have 15 days left on my buyer protection. I used 22mm Pipe.
 
What temp is it set to 35 c ?
 
Roughly how much 22mm do you have ?
 
But if the pipework is restricting the heat pump it just won’t heat / only heat up it’s self and cycle a heat pump needs 4 times the amount of flow than a normal boiler does, can you rig it up temp into a container to see if it flows and runs etc ?
 

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