Alternative to Proxon air-to-air heat pump?

  • Erstellt am 2019-08-12 16:21:01

NiciHoh

2019-08-12 16:21:01
  • #1
Hello everyone,

after a long search for a construction company, I ended up with Galileo-Home, who will build my bungalow.
In recent weeks and months, I have repeatedly come across the air-to-air heat pump from the company Proxon and I really like this system, as I am not a fan of sluggish and too warm underfloor heating.
My only problem: The company Zimmermann, which sells and installs the Proxon systems, does not cooperate with Galileo Home and does not want to install such a system for me.
Now to my question:
Are there comparable alternatives to the Proxon system? Ones with similar fresh water heating would of course also be interesting.
Unfortunately, after intensive research, I couldn’t really find anything concrete and I am grateful for any tips.

Regards
Nicolas
 

KingSong

2019-08-12 19:54:57
  • #2
So underfloor heating of today's generation will be anything but too warm. In normal use, you won't even notice that you have underfloor heating. Energetically, your desired air/air heat pump is an absolute power guzzler; air is by far the worst medium for heat transfer. Cheap to purchase, expensive to maintain.
 

boxandroof

2019-08-12 20:51:25
  • #3
You have now been informed about the technology. For the manufacturer, try using your favorite search engine or the search function here in the forum.

Regarding your question: here in the forum has an air-to-air heat pump in her passive house from a manufacturer who apparently takes the planning somewhat seriously. Consumption values are not yet known. Outside of a passive house, I would not consider air-to-air.

The better you plan the underfloor heating, the cooler it remains and the more efficiently the heat pump operates.
 

lesmue79

2019-08-12 22:18:13
  • #4
Try it with a system partner/house and trusted heating installer who likes to install Meine; they also have the exhaust air heat pumps. But outside of a passive house, those things don’t have much place.
 

Zaba12

2019-08-13 07:27:13
  • #5
Then you were lucky!
 

NiciHoh

2019-08-13 07:50:36
  • #6
Opinions apparently go clearly against air/air heating as far as I can see here. Thanks for that first of all.

Okay, I can probably get used to underfloor heating as well, the only thing that might bother me I think is that it might be constantly too warm. I currently live in a half-timbered house and I am the type who always has the windows open. If I’m too cold, windows closed, radiator a bit on, then it gets warm. Otherwise, my windows are always open and I heat relatively spontaneously and only when I need to. Probably the classic radiator would still be the best choice for me, but who still wants radiators in a modern new building. I hope you can understand my problem, and why I had considered an air/air heating system.
 

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