Ultimately, this means that heat pump systems can require bigger pipes than those already installed, so you have to make sure the pipe sizes are correct when you install a heat pump.
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You’ll need a room-by-room heat loss calculation for the house that tells you the heat loss of each room in Watts (W) or Kilowatts (kW). All you need to do when looking at a pipe run is figure out how much heat has to move through that point.
If the rooms downstream of that pipe pair are 400 + 250 + 123W then it’s 773W 0.773kW, which is easily small enough for a 15mm pipe. If it’s 2.2kW downstream of that point and it’s a new bit of pipework, it's easy to install a 22mm pipe. If you have an existing 15mm pipe, you might be okay, but you may need to upgrade to 22mm if it’s a long run.