we've got a nibe 2015 docked to hot water cylinder. 146ltrs hot water, 120 central heating and 20 ltrs solar. The way it has been set up the pump uses the immerser as well as the air source. If we switch the immerser off we get between 50-60 litres of water at 43deg from the air source(tonight). If the sun shines (wot) the solar will take the temp up to about 50-52deg. Nibe say that the f2015 should heat the 146ltrs to around 50+ without the solar or immerser.
We went from 185ltr at 65deg water tank that cost during last years summer, 72p to heat, total daily electric less that £2.00 to this summer over £3.50 daily and inadequate hot water, if we leave the system on auto, thats using immerser and air source. We have never had the heating on during the months May to October but with this system on auto we get warm radiators and on one occasion the house was at 25deg, phew. We are awaiting the installers return visit with trepidation
NIBE F2015 can both heat hot
water effectively at high outdoor temperatures and give a high output
to the heating system at low outdoor temperatures