Can i ask what are warranty period and conditions on the compressor ?. And although heatpumps are quiet when new, in 8yrs time it maybe more noisy, how do you live with it then buddy, what will vaillant do to reduce the noisy unit?.
I asked that exact question on the Facebook heat pump forum and the general consensus was that old heat pumps are quiet too. I guess that time will tell for us, but we'll maintain the device exactly in-line with Vaillant's policies. The warranty is 7 years.
@timminsit very interesting, as OFTEC recently advised me to take out mitigation insurance. How reliably the manufacturer will back you up and replace a noisy compressor or fan will in the future event be seen.
@@adriandarke5393 I don't know, I guess that time will tell. However, I take confidence in there being billions of compressors in use around the world in A/C units and fridges, so engineers must know how to make them reliable and quiet.
Coming along nicely Jason 👍
That was all me eating those chocolates 😂
Interesting....
How nobody wanted the bounty's 😂 Why?
Well, I love them😀
Ewww, no, Bountys are evil. 🤮😉
Thanks Jason. Is it necessary for the thick cable to go under the doorstep? If not, it would be neater to bury it in the gravel?
Hmmm, not a bad idea, thanks.
Can i ask what are warranty period and conditions on the compressor ?. And although heatpumps are quiet when new, in 8yrs time it maybe more noisy, how do you live with it then buddy, what will vaillant do to reduce the noisy unit?.
I asked that exact question on the Facebook heat pump forum and the general consensus was that old heat pumps are quiet too. I guess that time will tell for us, but we'll maintain the device exactly in-line with Vaillant's policies. The warranty is 7 years.
@timminsit very interesting, as OFTEC recently advised me to take out mitigation insurance. How reliably the manufacturer will back you up and replace a noisy compressor or fan will in the future event be seen.
@@adriandarke5393 I don't know, I guess that time will tell. However, I take confidence in there being billions of compressors in use around the world in A/C units and fridges, so engineers must know how to make them reliable and quiet.