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Tolentino

2022-03-04 09:58:59
  • #1
Hmm I’m looking under Information > Energy Data > Electricity Consumption > Heating That roughly matches the amount on the electricity meter. I’ll check what’s available on the Tower now. I can’t really test the hot water because the tilers are not finished yet and therefore the fittings are not installed... :( So I can’t set anything on the Unitower at all. It only shows Info: Energy Yield (7.1kwh/d) there’s no proper menu at all. I think I need to download the professional craftsmen manuals from somewhere...
 

RotorMotor

2022-03-04 10:09:39
  • #2
Our Arotherm Plus currently consumes at least as much. Yesterday it was even 30kWh in one day. However, there is still a lot of moisture in the building here and a lot keeps coming in through painting, plastering, and so on. Therefore, on the one hand the insulation effect is still somewhat limited and more importantly: there is a lot of ventilation happening. Some craftsmen even keep the windows tilted open all day. Is it the same in Tolentino or is everything already 100% dry? The bypass valve is definitely still too far open with us. It makes quite a noise and is also very warm. I really have to turn it further...
 

Hausbau 55

2022-03-04 10:12:49
  • #3
I will take your suggestion. Currently, our heat pump is set to 22 degrees. At night, 20 degrees. But especially at night there are more cycles running. What options are there for a general shutdown of the heating overnight? My heating engineer said that this is probably possible via frost protection. If the outside temperature drops below 4 degrees, the heat pump automatically switches on again; the time interval is supposedly 4 hours. This setting should probably be adjustable. But I can't find anything about frost protection shutdown in the menu.
 

Tolentino

2022-03-04 10:13:52
  • #4
Well, work is still ongoing, but not in the last few days and yesterday no window was open either. Humidity between 37-43%. Let's see if the lower heating curve shows any change by tomorrow/the day after tomorrow. The weather is currently consistently gloomy and cold, no sun. I believe the tower is not really in operation yet. At least for hot water. In the Senseodingsda it says hot water: off
 

RotorMotor

2022-03-04 10:20:58
  • #5

Wow, that's super dry.
With us, it goes up to 80% again after a short time.

Then there must be another reason with you.
 

tomtom79

2022-03-04 10:22:07
  • #6
You do not shut off a heat pump and many cycles indicate a heating curve that is too high.
 

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