Smart ideas that make everyday life easier to install in the house

  • Erstellt am 2015-11-20 23:36:37

Grym

2015-12-21 19:46:13
  • #1
Oh yes, okay, that is of course one possibility. Fireplace on, air conditioning on. Unfortunately, with an air exchange rate of XX per hour, it reduces the humidity to "almost zero" within minutes.

The windows have the same effect. That's why you specifically got a controlled residential ventilation system with moisture recovery...

You do an HLB, plan laying distances meticulously, calculate and work on it, and then the wood stove just suddenly puts out 10 times the normal heating power...
 

Saruss

2015-12-21 20:12:31
  • #2
There are also fireplaces with low heat output. Apart from that, a fireplace is purely a matter of personal taste. Either you like it or you don't (or you have a forest available and thus inexpensive wood). I personally don't like this type of warmth that much and I'm not the type to sit in front of the fireplace.
 

Sebastian79

2015-12-21 20:13:36
  • #3
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Yes, and? You are simply a theorist and apparently clutching at straws

And of course, the humidity immediately drops to zero... funny world you live in

And I didn’t plan the laying distance meticulously...

I don’t have to worry about such things - I simply don’t care and it harms neither me nor my house.
 

Grym

2015-12-21 20:20:13
  • #4
If you want to ventilate several kW of heating power from the living room, whether by air conditioning or window ventilation, then a very high air change rate is required. This air change rate causes cold, dry air to flow in during winter. Air is a very poor heat conductor (see the non-functional air heaters), but transports moisture outside very well. Your humidity will at least drop significantly due to the high air change rate. "Almost zero" is an exaggeration, see rhetorical devices, upper secondary level 2, German subject.

No yes and. Fireplace and new building is quite a problem, but maybe you have a solution or ideas? "Yes and" doesn’t solve any problem. And whether the heating load of your living area is 0.3 or 0.6 or 0.8 kW (at standard design temperature) is completely irrelevant. The fireplace overheats the living room massively in any case.

One idea might be a water-bearing fireplace that takes away a good part of the heat and puts it to sensible use? The other idea is just to turn on the air conditioning, which entails follow-up problems.
 

Sebastian79

2015-12-21 20:27:34
  • #5
Yes, and? There are only problems in your imagination - it’s MY house where I do it, and I wouldn’t force anyone else to do it that way either.

You don’t even want to do it, so why do you want to argue unnecessarily about it?

By the way, the climate thing was more of a joke, but apparently you only learn about jokes in your advanced course [LK].

Open the window and that's that - what do houses without [FRG] do? Dry out like the Sahara? You exaggerate as usual...
 

Barossi

2015-12-21 21:46:05
  • #6


Grym, you’re planning "virtually" here for several months, sucking knowledge from other people, annoying people with ridiculous ideas, and hijacking one post after another. I really think it’s about time to stop!

Build your house and report on what great things you have done!

I can’t read this anymore.....
 

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