Introduction to a multidisciplinary department

  • Erstellt am 2016-04-28 17:25:39

campone

2016-07-22 10:22:22
  • #1
Unfortunately, they have deleted the website. Just google "Energieloesung Bayern". I directly received the suitable offer there and arranged the on-site pickup. Good luck with the building!
 

campone

2016-07-22 10:57:37
  • #2
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Doc.Schnaggls

2016-07-22 11:07:28
  • #3
:

Google Hauff-Technik. The company based in Hermaringen offers good advice (also by phone) on the topic and can also name nationwide sales partners where you can get the multi-disciplinary system that suits you.

Regards,

Dirk
 

Evolith

2017-01-11 21:03:30
  • #4
Hello!

I would like to bring up the topic again.
Due to the overnight changed requirements of the electricity provider, we now have to install a multi-utility house entry. Well then. Unfortunately, the provider gives zero support on what would be suitable without paying an arm and a leg.
Our shell builder just shrugs and says they can install anything (for 400 €), but that we have to buy the part ourselves.
Our construction manager named one to us, but it apparently is really expensive.

My research results so far:
Doyma: apparently good quality, but a steep price. I can’t get below 800 € there.
Hauff: didn’t find any prices there and don’t get a clear picture of the products. But I will call the hotline tomorrow.
Energiematerial.Bayern (supplier): no idea which multi-utility house entry they install (I already asked, looks like Doyma), but they offer a serial multi-utility house entry for 700 €. I haven’t found the catch yet why it costs 400 bucks less so easily.

Oh, by the way: bungalow without a basement, connections for water, electricity, and telecom.

Thanks in advance.
 

Baumhaus.Bau

2017-01-12 12:53:54
  • #5
Hello Evolith,

we have an installation of Doyma (Quadro-Secura). I think we paid between 500-600 € for it. If you want more detailed information, I can check again. The quality is top and the instructions as well. The installation went smoothly and the technicians who pulled the connections through were also satisfied... However, we had to arrange a core drilling in the basement beforehand (that was, I believe, another 150 €)...
 

andreashm

2018-07-27 13:55:39
  • #6
I will jump on this topic: Where our new building is being constructed, fiber optic FTTH will be installed by the end of 2020 at the latest. Of course, I want to take this into account during construction. Therefore, we need water, electricity, and the fiber optic for supply. Gas will not be connected to the house.

Assuming we will initially need a copper connection from Telekom as a temporary solution - will the fiber optic then be brought into the house via a separate, fourth duct, or would it come together with the Telekom copper cable in one duct?
 

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