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ivenh0

2020-10-25 20:06:01
  • #1

No, with us it is also decoupled from the screed. So that the vibrations are not transmitted. Makes sense.
 

tomtom79

2020-10-25 20:15:50
  • #2
With us also decoupled and standing on the raw floor, with rubber mats in between.
 

Bookstar

2020-10-25 20:24:55
  • #3
Are you now talking about the indoor unit that is like a refrigerator? What kind of vibrations should there be? Well, with us, nothing vibrates there, you don't hear the thing at all, since the noise happens in the outdoor unit and that is outside, right?
 

fskscorp

2020-10-25 20:37:52
  • #4
The frame needs 3.5 cm and I have 5.5 cm clearance. It should fit. The ceiling will be plastered and painted. The painter said that wouldn't be a problem for the small area above the cabinet.
 

benediktr

2020-10-25 20:39:08
  • #5


Since the underfloor heating comes before the screed and I don’t want to lay screed in an entire room in advance, I made the foundation. That way, everything can be installed, underfloor heating laid, and then everything is already ready.
 

Bookstar

2020-10-25 21:00:17
  • #6
OK makes sense and should be done that way. For us, it is located in the basement utility room, where there is of course no underfloor heating. Cement screed easily supports the weight and we have no vibrations (the screed is also decoupled).. But it would probably be safer if it is additionally decoupled.
 

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