face26
2020-08-07 16:03:56
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Assume that the Daikin will not achieve the required seasonal performance factor.
Aaaaallerdings it also depends on what values you assume. This approach of the GU would really annoy me, but presumably only some are like that. The air-water heat pump of course has nothing to do with the heating load calculation, rather the other way around. Personally, I would tend to go for Wolf. But I believe it is also the "more expensive" manufacturer.
The HT value would really be interesting to know. What I can say though... the Heilbronx and everything around it does not have a NAT of -14. Maybe by the old method but not by the currently valid one...
Aaaaallerdings it also depends on what values you assume. This approach of the GU would really annoy me, but presumably only some are like that. The air-water heat pump of course has nothing to do with the heating load calculation, rather the other way around. Personally, I would tend to go for Wolf. But I believe it is also the "more expensive" manufacturer.
The HT value would really be interesting to know. What I can say though... the Heilbronx and everything around it does not have a NAT of -14. Maybe by the old method but not by the currently valid one...