Bookstar
2021-02-10 12:40:02
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So there is also a partial wall heating in the bathroom and it is laid a bit tighter. But certainly the design *needs optimization*.I don't fully understand the question, but for the bathroom there is a heat loss of 912 watts – meaning that of the required 1,612 watts, only 700 come from the underfloor heating. The rest comes from somewhere else ==> you need to tell us what electrical heaters are mounted on the wall. Completely incomprehensible how such a design can be made when different laying distances are possible. In your case, everywhere 100mm. In the bathroom, 75 or even better 50mm would have been possible. Also incomprehensible a 35/28 degree design. Why so high with such a large temperature spread?