Week 5, Day 2

Week 5, Day 2:

  • The underground pipework for the Ground Source Heat pump was terminated at the house end, filled with its anti-freeze solution and pressure-tested.
    • With the pressure-test passed it’s safe to back-fill the trenches containing the pipework.
    • There’s a pressure gauge which will be left in-place in the manifold chamber so that the pressure can be monitored during the rest of the build.
  • The main steel frame got completed, extending around the south-west corner of the house.

Due to technical difficulties I don’t have a photo from my normal camera to show the end-of-day status so here’s one that Steve kindly took on Wednesday morning, showing the completed main steel frame. It’s mainly only the south and south-west aspects of the house that need “help” from the steel to augment the cavity wall structure, because of the big sliding glass doors in those areas removing so much of the blockwork structure.

Week 5, Day 2

Week 5, Day 2

Capped-off 50mm GSHP brine pipes which will rise through the floor of the Utility Room

Capped-off 50mm GSHP brine pipes which will rise through the floor of the Utility Room

GSHP manifold chamber

GSHP manifold chamber, pressure gauge reads 2.5 bar

Week 4, Day 3

Week 4, Day 3:

  • Completing the removal of the excess soil from around the foundations.
  • Moving some of the concrete blocks into position near the foundations ready for installation.
  • Insulating the GSHP pipes where they start running closer together under the house (to help prevent the water coming from the ground loops being chilled by the flow from the house).
  • Delivery of the four rolled steel columns which will bolt to the foundation concrete and help support the south side of the house.
  • More clearing of the rubble around the old outbuildings.
Week 4, Day 3

Week 4, Day 3

Blocks stacked ready for installation

Blocks stacked ready for installation

Insulation around 50mm GSHP pipes

Insulation around 50mm GSHP pipes