erdnix
2016-01-13 14:25:50
- #1
I wonder if it is possible to heat a bungalow with a pellet stove WITHOUT water circulation.
Please also take a look at the screenshot.
Basic data:
Heated area 120 m²
Pellet stove with approx. 6 to 7 kW, centrally installed.
Air is extracted above the stove and blown into the rooms to be heated at ceiling height.
The heated rooms have ventilation openings at the bottom of the doors to let the "cold" air flow into the living room without obstruction.
The stove is only supposed to provide heating and NOT produce hot water.
The floor slab will be insulated, no basement.
The flat roof will be insulated with approx. 25-30 cm.
Wooden walls with approx. 20 cm insulation between the beams.
Triple glazing. Large window surfaces facing west.
Property is heavily shaded in winter.
Thanks in advance =)
One more request...
I am currently in the stage of idea development and rough feasibility assessment. I am specifically looking for your experiences and subjective assessments. Tips like "You need to ask a professional" don't help me right now.

Please also take a look at the screenshot.
Basic data:
Heated area 120 m²
Pellet stove with approx. 6 to 7 kW, centrally installed.
Air is extracted above the stove and blown into the rooms to be heated at ceiling height.
The heated rooms have ventilation openings at the bottom of the doors to let the "cold" air flow into the living room without obstruction.
The stove is only supposed to provide heating and NOT produce hot water.
The floor slab will be insulated, no basement.
The flat roof will be insulated with approx. 25-30 cm.
Wooden walls with approx. 20 cm insulation between the beams.
Triple glazing. Large window surfaces facing west.
Property is heavily shaded in winter.
Thanks in advance =)
One more request...
I am currently in the stage of idea development and rough feasibility assessment. I am specifically looking for your experiences and subjective assessments. Tips like "You need to ask a professional" don't help me right now.