Experiences with brine heat pump

  • Erstellt am 2015-10-23 21:40:36

Sebastian79

2015-12-31 18:32:50
  • #1
Measured with the internal treasure iron?

More meters than necessary do not bring you a huge advantage... not that you overestimate that.

Something went wrong with us too - I wanted the thermally optimized sealing material, but it did not come through properly. Well, I can't change that anymore...
 

MeisterBob

2015-12-31 18:35:20
  • #2
I'll give you the latest through Sebastian tomorrow, have to head to the party now
 

Legurit

2015-12-31 18:42:03
  • #3
The heating system has 5.3 kW. Actually, 100 meters were supposed to be drilled, based on 50 W/m. However, we saw at the Lbeg that only 40 W/m can be achieved in our case. So we corrected this once and added a few more meters, so now we have a 6.3 kW drilling. Therefore, I am somewhat irritated if the brine temperature is so low compared to others.
 

Sebastian79

2015-12-31 18:51:33
  • #4
Who knows how exactly it was laid down what brine concentration you have...
 

Legurit

2015-12-31 19:22:37
  • #5
In case of doubt, the drilling company The brine is also on the invoice; but of course, it may not be comparable.
 

Saruss

2015-12-31 20:29:53
  • #6
I think what is also important is how the temperature holds up in the long term. If it doesn't drop too much after a winter, that's fine.
 

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