Hot water circulation pump

  • Erstellt am 2015-05-23 10:19:33

Sebastian79

2015-05-26 08:55:36
  • #1
Oh, very cool - is it controlled by the heating system itself or does it have its own control? Manufacturer (preferably via PM)?
 

Doc.Schnaggls

2015-05-26 09:01:05
  • #2
: The pump has its own control system. I'll check it tonight and let you know. Unfortunately, I don't have the data in my head...
 

Bauexperte

2015-05-26 10:50:44
  • #3

These "well-meaning" food-for-thoughts come "only" from the type of user who wants the difference between "own" & "someone else’s" living room to be abolished; garnished with the label: "wash my fur, but don’t make it wet!"

Rhenish greetings
 

Sebastian79

2015-05-26 10:52:13
  • #4
Sorry building expert, how many times do I have to write that I have no problem with the rule because I accept house rules? At some point, one starts to feel fooled...
 

stefanh

2015-05-26 10:53:47
  • #5
: Could you please also send me a private message about which manufacturer this self-learning pump is from? Thank you!

My wife works as a nurse in a 3-shift system with irregular shift changes. In that case, such a pump might be better than one that we only control via a timer with weekdays. Currently, we are not living in the house yet, but we are starting to move in this week. That's why we keep the pump off and so far it takes about 20 seconds for hot water to come. That's actually still manageable, but if we had to wait less at certain times (for showering, etc.), that would be a real gain in comfort.
 

Doc.Schnaggls

2015-05-26 10:58:21
  • #6
: Yes, sure, I'll do it tonight.
 

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