Air-water heat pump current consumption and data

  • Erstellt am 2020-09-29 11:06:43

Zaba12

2021-02-14 08:37:46
  • #1
Confirms my consumption. Thanks. It's not just a few hours of solar gains.
 

Bookstar

2021-02-14 09:11:47
  • #2
With us, the solar yield made no difference in consumption. We needed 140 kWh of heat and 45 kWh of electricity again.
 

Zaba12

2021-02-14 09:25:56
  • #3

That’s just not possible.
We have full power sunshine here and it’s currently 27.1 degrees Celsius on the ground floor without the thermometer being in the sun.
 

Bookstar

2021-02-14 09:52:16
  • #4
It's currently 23 degrees on the ground floor, the sun is still in the east, it only shines a little into the house at the moment. But I'm also surprised that it makes no difference at all...
 

Daniel-Sp

2021-02-14 10:29:43
  • #5
We have patio doors to the east in the living room as well as windows to the south and west. This way, we can catch the first rays of sunshine early.
 

halmi

2021-02-14 11:43:08
  • #6
We already have the [Raffstores] down because it simply gets way too warm from the sun. The entire ground floor was already at 26° this morning.
 

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