Frozen canal, before the snow |
4 x 4's only |
Even when the canal thawed, we still had snow |
Still no work on site |
After the thaw at the weekend, the focus moved to one aspect of the 'renewables', namely the Mechanical Ventilation & Heat Recover System (MVHR). Since the house will be so well sealed it is a requirement to have a ventilation system to make sure that we can get enough air to breath. In summer, it is easy just to open windows, but in winter opening windows is a really efficient way of losing all the heat. The MVHR solves this by bringing in fresh air from a vent on the roof and exhausting 'stale' air through another vent. Normally, the stale air would also take the heat from the house with it, but the 'Heat Recovery' part of the MVHR uses a heat exchanger to transfer the heat from the outgoing air to the incoming air. This clever bit of kit also takes warmer and more damp air from the bathrooms and the kitchen, dries it, and distributes it to the other rooms.
It does of course mean that a sizeable unit about half the size of a fridge and looking like an oversized lego brick has to be positioned in the void above the downstairs cloakroom, and ducting needs to be fed to all the rooms hidden in the walls and ceilings but avoiding all the newly installed plumbing and cabling, before the plasterboard is fitted. Currently our bedroom is being used as a storeroom for a significant amount of the ducting and associated materials.
Giant Lego Brick |
The bedroom 'Ducting Store' |
Hard to believe that all of this will be hidden in the walls and ceilings |
Ceiling vent in the Study |
Although we are very pleased with the boat, we have had the boatbuilders down this week to address some of the snags we have come across. They are making good progress, but there are still a few areas to be looked at. We have had two sets of friends come to visit this week. We thought that they wanted to come and see us, but in fact they were only really interested in seeing the boat and possibly the house!
View of the red roof of our boat from the master bedroom. |
I wonder how long we can keep the boat's engine bay this clean? |
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