Neubau2022
2022-05-05 15:31:28
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That can only be beaten by a groundwater heat pump.
Sorry, I don't understand. Was that agreement, irony, or...? I received the tip from the external construction supervisor.
That can only be beaten by a groundwater heat pump.
No irony. Genuine agreement. The GWWP is even more efficient because the groundwater as an energy carrier always has around 5-10 degrees Celsius. The ring trench collector sometimes also operates below zero. The delta between the energy carrier and the VLT is a factor for the efficiency. The introduced water regenerates the soil faster, which increases the efficiency for you. So really and honestly a great tip from your construction supervisor. She seems to be recommendable.Sorry, I don't understand. Was that an agreement, irony, or....? I received the tip from the external construction supervisor.
that was probably what was meant first. Due to the increased soil moisture, the efficiency of the ring trench collector increases because it can then draw more energy from the ground ahh, simultaneous posting and thus more than smooth ;-)Sorry, I don't understand. Was that an approval, irony, or....? I got the tip from the external construction supervisor.
I did advise you that, remember? But my account was eventually blocked because of a link. It’s really great for regeneration. Can the Bosch heat pump also cool in summer like 'passive cooling'? It’s not so much about the 'energy contained in the water' but really about the thermal conductivity in sandy soil. Back then, I had 3 truckloads of silt delivered for free by my uncle (this soil is actually more like waste). I originally wanted to mix the silt into clay/silt beds. I did that too, well theory and practice — despite watering, this stuff was as hard as concrete in July. It cost me two whole days... soften up soft clay chunks, you have to soak them in water for 6 months because it’s so impermeable.I spoke with the managing director and suggested doing the drainage via a drainage system over the ring trench collectors. Their efficiency increases as a result.
We wanted to have a well drilled before the house is erected. We were told the waiting time is at least 7-9 months. Now we’re just going to see how it looks next year.- Are the well drillers still as overloaded as in the last 2 years?
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