Position recommendation for wallbox in double garage

  • Erstellt am 2022-09-22 11:09:45

netzplan

2022-09-28 20:30:13
  • #1
I think with wet cars, electrical ventilation with heat recovery might remove the moisture faster/more effectively than fresh air ventilation. Maybe I am also mistaken. On very cold winter days, the garage might not cool down too much if cold air constantly flows in through the wall ducts (and the air can hold even less moisture).
 

xMisterDx

2022-09-28 22:22:58
  • #2
Do you think your car mind if it doesn't dry quickly after rain or if it's cold in winter? ;)

These metal boxes are designed to stand outside for a car's lifetime at +/-40°C, in all weather.

PS:
You’re not wrong, just in my opinion a bit pretentious. It’s a car... not a family member...
 

netzplan

2022-09-28 23:47:47
  • #3
All good. These are simply thoughts I shared with you. I preferred to think about it one more time during a major renovation, rather than later think too little and regret it :-) I didn't want to take off
 

MayrCh

2022-09-29 08:32:45
  • #4
You have planned 5 heat sources, 6 sockets, with 2 wall boxes and 2 active heat recovery ventilations in a garage where probably never 2 cars will stand at the same time. With, as I gather from the other thread, an in-wall installation. So that the cars dry faster. Don't take it the wrong way, but in my opinion you have long since left the starting ramp.
 

driver55

2022-09-29 08:40:51
  • #5
This is not about drying out the cars. However, the moisture brought in by the metal boxes must somehow be removed again, and for that the garage should ideally be ventilated. Otherwise, you will see it later in the corners or even on the surfaces, because garages nowadays are (too) airtight. And if you plan a garage not only as a pure parking space for cars, you need more than one socket.
 

netzplan

2022-09-29 21:25:02
  • #6

I didn’t know that a garage could be so unimportant. The 5 lights come about because the two small rooms each have their own light. Then the Hörmann motor has a few mini-LEDs in it. So that’s the third light. And for the big garage, I have planned two lights instead of one. (If you tinker around with the car or similar, both parking areas have their own light. (I thought that wouldn’t be over the top). But that was only a first concept.

As for the sockets: I also store all my tools there and constantly work on small projects. Therefore, the 18V devices always need to be charged. Then we have a few e-bikes. The sockets drawn as double in the sketch are currently prepared as single sockets only because I didn’t want to overdo it.

Is that really over the top? If you ask the electrician: better do a bit more than too little so you don’t regret it later. But, on the other hand, of course I don’t want to waste resources. That means I can probably safely do without ventilation.
 

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