Large heat pump and compensating for the installation. Running.
Large installation distances are compensated with higher flow temperatures. However, this does not require a higher heating capacity of the heat pump. That is only needed for a higher heating demand of the building. If it is too large, the system tends to short cycle, which affects durability. In addition, the investment is higher; in the case of a brine heat pump, the source also becomes unnecessarily more expensive.
Help. What is that supposed to be? Can that even still be considered underfloor heating?
That's 20 cm, right? It should exist. Quite possible with gas and 45 degree flow temperature.