steuerlexi
2024-09-05 10:38:06
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That would be, for example, the variant with a refrigeration machine and chilled water unit.
But even here, there is a dew point issue with the pipes.
And to cool a permanent 300m3 per hour flow, you need quite a lot of power.
If it is 30 degrees or more outside, you first have to cool it down.
I recommend several indoor units as multi or single split. Much more power arrives, more efficient, and can be controlled more precisely.
Controlled residential ventilation should then be switched off on very hot days.
Yes, I unfortunately suspect you are right. I just wanted to avoid several devices. But I already realize that this probably won't work. Yesterday I got this thing from the hardware store, "Midea Portasplit," and now I’m seeing how much I can achieve with it. It was already quite cool down below yesterday.