NNida35a 2020-07-17 10:09:08#1We also have the room 60m2 with 5.5m height, energetically wrong but cool
TT_im_Norden 2020-07-17 10:13:30#23100 at Kfw 40 I find a lot. What is the annual performance factor you have with it?
NNida35a 2020-07-17 11:39:01#3We do not know the annual performance factor, I only read the electricity meter. Can it be read in the heating system menu, we have a Viessmann
We do not know the annual performance factor, I only read the electricity meter. Can it be read in the heating system menu, we have a Viessmann
NNida35a 2020-07-17 11:46:02#4We were already told before that the high attic costs 1/3 more heating and we pay as if the attic were converted , I don't want to hijack your topic
We were already told before that the high attic costs 1/3 more heating and we pay as if the attic were converted , I don't want to hijack your topic
Ppagoni2020 2020-07-17 11:48:51#5 we were already told before that the high attic costs 1/3 more heating and we pay as if with a converted attic , I don't want to hijack your topic No, don't worry-
we were already told before that the high attic costs 1/3 more heating and we pay as if with a converted attic , I don't want to hijack your topic No, don't worry-
TT_im_Norden 2020-07-17 11:56:24#6If the heat pump was installed with subsidies, you should have a heat meter. Otherwise, check the heat pump's menu to see if there is any indication of the generated heat quantity.
If the heat pump was installed with subsidies, you should have a heat meter. Otherwise, check the heat pump's menu to see if there is any indication of the generated heat quantity.