Problems with controlling the heat pump

  • Erstellt am 2024-01-06 10:38:00

paul_gurke

2024-01-06 15:08:50
  • #1
I apologize for the way I asked the question. We have a Proxon domestic hot water heat pump domestic hot water heat pump 270 All I know is that it draws air from outside and distributes it inside the house. Every exhaust vent also has heating units that heat the air. I am not sure whether the unit itself heats or cools the air. The package came with the stove, and someone here told us that the STOVE OPERATION must be turned on when the fire is burning. We have: - MANUAL OPERATION - AUTOMATIC WINTER - AUTOMATIC SUMMER - STOVE OPERATION In addition, we have 3 levels of "airflow performance".
 

jens.knoedel

2024-01-06 15:23:03
  • #2
This is a drinking water heat pump. It does not heat at all, it only produces warm water. This is not (!!!) a heating system. You have another device for that.
 

xMisterDx

2024-01-06 17:22:57
  • #3
Paul Gurke and Jens Knödel. Do they happen to have the same IP? ;)
 

jens.knoedel

2024-01-06 18:47:38
  • #4
Now you're being mean... Can't you help Gurke?
 

Knoedelmann

2024-01-06 19:37:47
  • #5


I suspect you don’t just have the Proxon domestic hot water heat pump, but also a combination unit in the form of an air-to-air heat pump, meaning a central building ventilation system with heat recovery and an integrated heat pump. In each living room, there is one (or several) supply air ducts (with heating elements for extreme cases), and the “stinky rooms” have exhaust air. That would be pretty much our system.

A wood stove produces significantly more heat in a room of a new building than is needed. Therefore, the ventilation system has a stove operation mode. As I understand it, this just means the ventilation level goes to maximum, which helps distribute the heat better throughout the house and ultimately reduces the heating demand. You should therefore use this mode when the stove is on. However, there is no obligation to do so; you won’t break anything if you don’t use it.

Best regards
 

Fuchur

2024-01-06 20:25:07
  • #6
An oven switch is often used to avoid negative pressure. Alternatively, the chimney sweep would otherwise require a pressure monitor.
 

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