The children's room is too warm in the new building.

  • Erstellt am 2019-11-01 21:59:22

AD1988

2019-11-13 09:06:43
  • #1
I had to raise the heating curve to 0.5 yesterday because my wife complained that the house was not getting warm enough. At the current temperatures, I am then at a flow temperature of about 32 degrees.

Do I understand correctly that I could theoretically go up to 40 degrees with the flow temperature? It is currently throttled at 35.
 

Mycraft

2019-11-13 09:18:39
  • #2
Wait now for 1-2 days until the house settles down again.

It doesn’t really have any significance, but at the current temperatures I also have about 33° supply and in one of the children's rooms 20°[ATTACH alt="histor.JPG" type="full"]39771[/ATTACH]
 

AD1988

2019-11-13 09:20:40
  • #3
I have found an old picture from the living room showing a little of the installation. The gap is probably not as small as it should be.
 

nordanney

2019-11-13 09:25:57
  • #4
Someone really skimped on the pipes...
 

Malz1902

2019-11-13 09:30:26
  • #5
what kind of heat pump do you have?
 

Mycraft

2019-11-13 09:36:58
  • #6
Well, 20cm is absolutely common. Not optimal for low supply temperatures, though. But it's not wrong or incorrect. It also achieves the desired temperatures.
 

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