Gas heating + solar thermal energy

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2012-12-12 13:47:13
  • #1
Please forgive a certain robustness, perhaps it is because I am not only a desk perpetrator but also a practitioner. We probably should not discuss in detail how advertising is designed and promoted ;-)
That honors and reassures. However, no result is apparent in the specific case. Apparently, neither the reference lists nor the 5 locations help ;-) Deliberately so, because the tendency to generalize results in a money pit in individual cases.

Regards
 

CharlieBrown

2012-12-13 16:49:28
  • #2
Could you two not settle this in a personal conversation over one/two/three water/beer/wine? ;-)

Seriously though: It's interesting to follow your discussions, but in the end, it only confuses and unsettles me personally (and I'm certainly not alone in that).
It's good to read different opinions, but with you, it's all so "insider-ish" that a normal reader no longer understands anything.
Just my 2 Cents...
 

vokono

2012-12-13 20:50:56
  • #3
I also always find it very interesting what the two contribute. But without an accurately calculated heat demand, it is always difficult. If you want to do it right, take the money in hand and commission an independent MEP planner. Of course, this can only be done once the complete building planning is in place. As a tip from an amateur: What use is an oversized heating system in a well-insulated house if hardly any heat is "lost"? The "efficiency" then goes down the drain because the system has to heat less frequently. For heat pump heating systems, this results in a poor performance factor. Many greetings
 

Bauexperte

2012-12-14 00:38:36
  • #4
Hello,


That would surely be good for one or the other bottle as well; unfortunately, there are a few hundred kilometers between us.


When technology and sales discuss things, it's always exciting. If it's too unclear for you, then why do you follow along, or what don't you understand? :confused:

Kind regards
 
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