I think I have bumped into a small disconnect between the two schemes.
Architect designed new-build / self-build. I install and commission ASHP and solar thermal. Client moves in a few days later. Client applies for domestic RHI a few days after that.
Solar thermal application going through OK I think.
For ASHP I applied the MCS Metering Guidance (flowchart page 39) and concluded that ASHP does not need metering because the house is not a second home and will be occupied more than 183 days a year, no backup heating etc.
But the Domestic RHI team ask the client a different question which is whether the property has already been occupied more than 183 days in the last year and as that is a negative then metering required in order to apply now.
Looking at the legislation, I think the Domestic RHI team have it right.
So my client has 2 options, add metering to apply now, or wait the 183 days and re-apply. He will do the latter, which is what most do, say the Domestic RHI team.
The MCS flowchart is not capturing the subtlety of the situation.
Architect designed new-build / self-build. I install and commission ASHP and solar thermal. Client moves in a few days later. Client applies for domestic RHI a few days after that.
Solar thermal application going through OK I think.
For ASHP I applied the MCS Metering Guidance (flowchart page 39) and concluded that ASHP does not need metering because the house is not a second home and will be occupied more than 183 days a year, no backup heating etc.
But the Domestic RHI team ask the client a different question which is whether the property has already been occupied more than 183 days in the last year and as that is a negative then metering required in order to apply now.
Looking at the legislation, I think the Domestic RHI team have it right.
So my client has 2 options, add metering to apply now, or wait the 183 days and re-apply. He will do the latter, which is what most do, say the Domestic RHI team.
The MCS flowchart is not capturing the subtlety of the situation.