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Home owner user pack for the Nibe 360P How to use this pack: Section 1 – Please print these pages and laminate back to back to create a single document. This laminated document should be left with the Unit at all times.
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The air taken out by the NIBE system is replaced by air coming into your house through ducts in the wall and is circulated through the home via the air gap under the internal doors.
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NIBE Quick S t a r t User Guide 3. Extra hot water (immersion heater): Most traditional heating systems have an emersion heater to give you extra hot water quickly. This unit also has an immersion and should also be used sparingly to minimise your electric bill.
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Source Heat Pump’. This type of heating system has been installed in continental Europe for many years and is now being used more commonly in the UK. The system is made by NIBE a Swedish company. The heating system replaces the need for a gas boiler but performs the same function. It runs on electricity so consequently there is no gas installation in your home.
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When heating is not required, during summer for instance, turn the room thermostat down to say 16 degrees C as this will prevent the heating from coming on unnecessarily. Within the control panel, you should also periodically check the pressure gauge (A). If the pointer on the dial drops to 1 bar you should report this to your housing association as a service call may be required.
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Recommendations on electrical tariff and payment method It is recommended that if possible you pay for your electricity by regular direct debit payments direct to your energy supplier. This method of payment will allow you to spread the costs of your heating bills more evenly throughout the year and offers the cheapest cost of electricity per unit (kWh).
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