TmMike_2
2022-05-31 18:48:14
- #1
I have to ask now. What materials make up your wall and ceiling structure? Because when I turn on the fireplace, the temperature rises by 2 degrees and that's it. Really pleasant in winter. The sand-lime walls and the concrete ceiling absorb the energy well – or rather, act as a heat buffer.Tell us something about the heating capacity of your fireplace. Presumably 7 kW. Have fun with the 2nd or 3rd burn... Sauna sends its regards. You will probably accuse me of just babbling again. No, pure practice. Our previous house, also HT 0.2, had a water-bearing fireplace with 10 kW. A quality product from Spartherm. The important thing was the distribution: 80% to the 1000-liter storage tank and only 2 kW for the room. Still, it got warm after the 2nd burn... For a low-energy house, I wouldn't install a thing like yours.