Buy / Sell Heat Pump Privately

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Mahri23

2022-02-28 10:31:50
  • #1
The temperature will drop soon. Only with a well-insulated house, it just takes a little longer. With the outside temperatures, it should work though. Don’t turn the temperature down too far, then the air heat pump will need too much power to heat up again. Better to keep the temperature in the house as constant as possible, it’s more efficient. ;)
 

Tolentino

2022-02-28 11:53:10
  • #2
Hmm, I rather think that something is off in the settings. We had just below freezing temperatures at night over the weekend (just barely) and a maximum of 6°C during the day. The desired temperature is 18°C and the room temperature (at least in the living room, where the control unit is located) is still 20.5-21°C.
Consumption in three days: 70 kWh.

By the way, the heat pump seems to be steaming quite a lot. Is it normal for it to be very damp behind and underneath the heat pump?
I have the feeling that the condensate drain is not working, but maybe it just steams out in all directions?

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Mahri23

2022-02-28 12:12:55
  • #3
Yesterday our "hourly" defrosted (steam cleaned). This was/is due to the high humidity. It will only decrease when the air gets even colder or above 6-10 degrees. Then it calms down again. It is important that your condensate drain is also functioning well. So it should be "drained" and not just run down into a closed pipe. On Saturday mine used 8 kwh and yesterday 26 kwh. As already mentioned, it was cool all day and night yesterday with high humidity.:confused:

It is only damp at the back because the collectors there are defrosting and the water flows down. But with us, everything is dry there too because it is collected inside and drained downward via the internal drain.
 

Nida35a

2022-02-28 13:34:13
  • #4
When setting the new heat pump, we only corrected by 1 degree at a time and then always waited 3 days for the effect, now with the sun it is 24 degrees in the living room :rolleyes: and nothing is being adjusted, the time of open terrace doors begins :cool:
 

Tolentino

2022-02-28 13:55:09
  • #5
Ok, then something is really wrong, I think. Maybe the process inside is somehow clogged.
 

Mahri23

2022-02-28 14:32:55
  • #6
you can see it very well when it defrosts. Then a good "sloshing" of water must run out at the bottom. And only at the bottom. Where your little white hose hangs out.
 

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