Hot water heating with electrical connection?

  • Erstellt am 2016-05-16 22:15:36

ReinhardM

2016-05-17 16:34:15
  • #1
Ok, that means I can quickly heat the radiator with electricity or just use the normal radiator via the thermostat?
 

toxicmolotof

2016-05-17 16:41:18
  • #2
That's how I would interpret it, yes.

You will probably leave the "water thermostat" open to keep the room warm in winter. The floor area will not have been sufficient for the heating load calculation, therefore additional wall area.

And the electric heating (e.g. via timer switch) or remote control/phone app switch for the luxury wellness feeling.
 

ReinhardM

2016-05-17 16:48:05
  • #3
So the underfloor heating is completely sufficient to keep the bathroom warm in winter. I rarely had the underfloor heating above >3 (out of 6) and it was nice and cozy. :)
 

toxicmolotof

2016-05-17 16:51:59
  • #4
Then turn the thermostat off (turn it occasionally so it doesn’t seize up) and enjoy the luxury.
 

wrobel

2016-05-19 22:36:25
  • #5
Moin Moin

Strange combination

As long as the thermostat valve is open and heating water is circulating, the 300 watt heating element won't achieve anything.

Olli
 

ReinhardM

2016-05-20 07:08:01
  • #6
Good morning,

at least a 700 watt heating element must be installed, because after a short operating time (<1 minute) the electricity meter was at >700 watts (previously <100 watts).
 

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