bauenmk2020
2021-02-05 12:41:06
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Pump set to constant or variable?
If it works for you like this: heat_out = heat_in (at -5°C, 0°C, 15°C, etc.) then you can adjust the temperature individually by parallel shift (in our control system it is under "Temperature Value x"; x can be adjusted up or down in steps).
E.g. heating curve 2; temperature +2.
If your girlfriend feels too cold, then measure the walls once with an IR thermometer. We built monolithically and the temperatures on the walls are therefore colder than with insulated wall construction. Since this is "radiant heat," it can have a stronger influence on comfort than the actual room air temperature.
I am currently optimizing as well. My pump is still running at 100%; the temperatures all fit so far. Except the bedroom still shows 20°C even though doors are closed and flow rate is at 0.5L/min.
If it works for you like this: heat_out = heat_in (at -5°C, 0°C, 15°C, etc.) then you can adjust the temperature individually by parallel shift (in our control system it is under "Temperature Value x"; x can be adjusted up or down in steps).
E.g. heating curve 2; temperature +2.
If your girlfriend feels too cold, then measure the walls once with an IR thermometer. We built monolithically and the temperatures on the walls are therefore colder than with insulated wall construction. Since this is "radiant heat," it can have a stronger influence on comfort than the actual room air temperature.
I am currently optimizing as well. My pump is still running at 100%; the temperatures all fit so far. Except the bedroom still shows 20°C even though doors are closed and flow rate is at 0.5L/min.