Experiences with brine heat pump

  • Erstellt am 2015-10-23 21:40:36

Sebastian79

2015-11-30 10:46:12
  • #1
Because I thought that you heat up and cool down in corresponding steps to demonstrate the load capacity of the screed. And you are not supposed to make such big jumps in a short time.

Acceleration of normal screed drying was only known to me so far.

But well, if that is the case
 

Bauexperte

2015-11-30 11:13:34
  • #2

You still don't know much


Viebronol® is the name of the cocktail and it is ready for installation within 5 days; even with parquet. Basically no different from a fast screed with a well-kept composition.

Rhenish greetings
 

Sebastian79

2015-11-30 11:35:39
  • #3
Fortunately, I don’t have to either - but it sounds more like advertising babble - because everything has a downside.

I prefer to let it dry traditionally...
 

xycrazy

2015-12-13 11:02:06
  • #4
The topic is interesting but somewhat off track
I would be interested in your consumption AFTER screed drying
So all of you who have been living in it for a while... what do you consume for how many m² of living space according to which KfW standard? Solid construction or timber frame?
We actually decided on a gas condensing boiler with solar, but could still change... I just wonder if the €8000 additional cost (BAFA subsidy already deducted) will ever pay off. For that, I could cool in summer, which should actually also work with a central ventilation system... so the question arises: forego the ventilation system in favor of geothermal energy? I don’t think so.
But please post electricity costs, I’m curious. I often hear about outrageous electricity bills
 

Saruss

2015-12-13 11:23:04
  • #5
So the cooling thing we already had elsewhere in the forum... definitely not with the [Kontrollierte-Wohnraumlüftung].
 

nordanney

2015-12-13 16:23:06
  • #6

300 sqm heated area heated to just under 22 degrees, house is about KFW 55 (solid construction, partly clinker brick, partly ETICS) – heating + hot water costs for five people about €55-60 monthly (depending on electricity price, photovoltaic electricity simply calculated at the price of our electricity provider), geothermal heat pump from Waterkotte + controlled residential ventilation
 

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