JJoedreck 2020-11-27 07:20:25#190 degrees is not sensible.. Depending on the adjustment option, one must ensure that hot water can be produced. For the underfloor heating, it can be reduced to a maximum of 40.
90 degrees is not sensible.. Depending on the adjustment option, one must ensure that hot water can be produced. For the underfloor heating, it can be reduced to a maximum of 40.
AAlessandro 2020-11-27 07:20:32#2they often hang. try knocking on it . You can safely turn down the 90°C. You don’t need 90° for hot water, and certainly not for the underfloor heating! Nothing gets cleaned there either.
they often hang. try knocking on it . You can safely turn down the 90°C. You don’t need 90° for hot water, and certainly not for the underfloor heating! Nothing gets cleaned there either.
JJoedreck 2020-11-27 07:21:25#3 Does anyone know why I get a maximum of 1l flow in the sight glasses? They are turned fully open Pump at max? If yes, then it is the pressure loss
Does anyone know why I get a maximum of 1l flow in the sight glasses? They are turned fully open Pump at max? If yes, then it is the pressure loss
BBookstar 2020-11-27 07:34:52#4 Pump at max? If yes, then it is the pressure loss The pump is automatically controlled by the heat pump. What do you mean by pressure loss, where would that be?
Pump at max? If yes, then it is the pressure loss The pump is automatically controlled by the heat pump. What do you mean by pressure loss, where would that be?
MMycraft 2020-11-27 08:08:13#5The length of the heating loops and the diameter of the pipes determine the pressure loss. It may be that your pump can no longer generate the necessary pressure and it is time for a new one.
The length of the heating loops and the diameter of the pipes determine the pressure loss. It may be that your pump can no longer generate the necessary pressure and it is time for a new one.
BBookstar 2020-11-27 08:10:37#6Well, it is actually only a few years old. But then it needs to be checked.