Air-water heat pump current consumption and data

  • Erstellt am 2020-09-29 11:06:43

seat88

2021-01-14 10:38:04
  • #1
That's true, a gas tank like that wouldn't be for me either, it just always looks stupid.
 

Tolentino

2021-01-14 10:42:55
  • #2
Even though I theoretically know that it is not the case, such a gas tank would always be like a sleeping volcano to me mentally.
 

pagoni2020

2021-01-14 10:49:36
  • #3
Although we don't use gas, in our residential area 4 out of 10 have a gas heating system with a buried gas tank. We had considered it too; we are also not connected to the gas system. When buried, the tank is gone, in the past it was the oil tank even IN the basement, today there is often the pellet-wood storage or mostly a partially even audibly hissing metal monstrosity of the air-water heat pump right on the house; that's not exactly nice either. So honestly, I'm not quite sure whether a buried tank is necessarily the worst solution. Currently, here (Saxony) we have such a tank standing in the garden (there are many of those here).... at some point you just ignore it or let it grow over.
 

pagoni2020

2021-01-14 10:55:27
  • #4
Man......Tourists pay a fortune to be able to see a volcano...... At first, I felt similarly because I didn’t know that from BaWü either. By now, it’s normal for me and I don’t even notice it anymore. Although the underfloor heating with gas was installed here in the house rather roughly, it does one thing. It runs (knock on wood) without problems, heats as it should, also in the bathroom without a towel radiator, and considering what I sometimes read here about air-water heat pumps, that’s already quite an achievement.
 

Zaba12

2021-01-14 20:29:22
  • #5

the 24 hours are over.

The heat quantity is 55.7 kWh. The heating operation started 3 times and ran for a total of 7.1 hours (7:06).
With 2 kWh electricity consumption, that makes 14.2 kWh electricity for the 24 hours.
1x hot water for 19 minutes with roughly 2.7 kWh. That’s 0.9 kWh.

Currently:
- Upper floor bathroom 20.4 degrees
- Upper floor child 1 20.2 degrees
- Entire ground floor 22.5 degrees
 

Tolentino

2021-01-14 20:32:05
  • #6
I got it. Zabas family showers once a week and Bookstars takes four full baths a day
 

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